Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar back in hospital months after liver transplant

Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar back in hospital months after liver transplant


CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar shared on social media Saturday morning that he’s back in the hospital for an additional process.

While he didn’t specify what process he was present process, he did say in a video on Facebook, “Going a little to hard. Found my way back into the hospital. Lets get this procedure over with and have a winning day. See you next week. UMatter.”

In summer time 2024, Kosar was recognized with liver failure and Parkinson’s illness.

The replace comes months after Kosar’s liver transplant back on Nov. 17, 2025. Since then, Kosar has skilled a collection of issues and hospital readmissions, together with E. coli blood poisoning in December 2025.

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Kosar was additionally in the hospital early January on account of what he described as a small rejection of his transplant.

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The legendary quarterback obtained the liver from Bryce Dunlap, 21, of North Olmsted.

Bryce Dunlap(Julia Thyret | (Source: GoFundMe))

Dunlap handed away unexpectedly on account of issues from an anoxic mind damage.

Kosar publicly thanked Dunlap’s household on his Facebook web page and known as the transplant “great gift.”

The legendary quarterback additionally made an look Thursday on the groundbreaking for the brand new Cleveland Browns stadium in Brook Park, calling it a, “big night to be apart of” on his social media.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, left, and his wife, Frances Struewing, right, pose for a photo with...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, left, and his spouse, Frances Struewing, proper, pose for a photograph with former Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar, middle, earlier than groundbreaking ceremonies for the brand new Browns stadium in Brook Park, Ohio, Thursday, April 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)(Sue Ogrocki | AP)

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