Erik Kramer: Returning from the depths of despair 'a miracle'
Former NFL quarterback Erik Kramer on the depths of despair and redemption.
Please note: This clip contains discussions and references to mental health and drug abuse. If you are suffering distress or despair and need support, you could speak to a health professional, or an organisation that offers support. Details of help available in many countries can be found at Befrienders Worldwide: www.befrienders.org
For 10 years, quarterback Erik Kramer had it all - fame, fortune and the chance to land the NFL's biggest prize with the Detroit Lions and then the Chicago Bears.
In the 1991 season, Kramer led the Lions to the league’s third-best record and the franchise’s first playoff win in thirty-four years and while with the Bears, he set the single-season passing record for the club in 1995.
But despite the trappings that success brings, Kramer carried a burden - crushing depression that worsened following personal losses after retirement.
He's been telling Sportshour's Caroline Barker about what led him to the depths of despair and redemption.
Photo: Erik Kramer #12 of the Chicago Bears sets up to pass against the Minnesota Vikings during an NFL football game on September 3, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. Kramer played for the Bears from 1994-1998. (Credit: Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
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