Super Bowl-winning coach Bruce Arians to have open heart surgery
Super Bowl-winning head coach Bruce Arians will undergo open-heart surgery on February 6, marking the latest health challenge for the veteran NFL leader.
A History of Health Concerns
The specific reason for this surgery remains unknown at this time. However, Arians, 73, has faced several prior health issues. He was diagnosed with diverticulitis while coaching the Arizona Cardinals in 2016, requiring hospitalization both during the preseason and later that November due to chest pains.
Prior to his time with the Cardinals, Arians was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2007 and had cancerous cells removed from his nose in 2013. He publicly discussed these experiences while promoting a Super Bowl commercial focused on prostate cancer screening.
A Successful Coaching Career
Arians boasts an impressive 80-48 record as a head coach, leading both the Arizona Cardinals and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He achieved the pinnacle of his career by leading the Buccaneers to a Super Bowl victory in 2021, Tom Brady’s first season with the team after leaving the New England Patriots. He won two Super Bowls as an assistant coach as well.
Arians stepped down as head coach of the Buccaneers after the 2021 season, handing the reins to Todd Bowles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What surgery will Bruce Arians be undergoing?
Bruce Arians will be undergoing open-heart surgery on February 6, but the specific reason for the surgery is currently unknown.
What other health issues has Bruce Arians faced?
Bruce Arians has previously been diagnosed with diverticulitis, renal cell carcinoma, and prostate cancer, as well as having cancerous cells removed from his nose.
What is Bruce Arians’ coaching record?
Bruce Arians holds a head coaching record of 80-48 across his time with the Arizona Cardinals and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
As Arians prepares for surgery, the football community will undoubtedly be watching and wishing him a full and speedy recovery. What role do you think proactive health measures play for individuals in high-stress professions?