Health : Medical diagnosis 1987 (Sprained thumb)
Death:Death of Child 2000 (15-year-old son, suicide)
American public speaker and retired professional American football player, whose 2008 book, Real Men Do Cry, discusses his playing career, his bouts with depression, and details of the warning signs of teens who have died from suicide. Hipple was selected by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round of the 1980 NFL Draft. He played his entire 10-season NFL career for the Detroit Lions (1980-1986, 1988-1989). He missed the whole 1987 season with a sprained thumb. His best year as a pro came during the 1985 season when he threw 17 touchdown passes. As a result of the suicide by shotgun in 2000 of Hipples 15-year-old son, Hipple is involved in educating people about the dangers of depression. Hipple delivers speeches on suicide prevention and mental illness at high schools, youth groups, members of the military and their families, local organizations and corporations. He is the Outreach Coordinator of the Depression Center of the University of Michigan. A documentary film by the Depression Center features Hipple. He also co-authored a study about depression and pain in retired professional football players. Hipple has acknowledged he has also suffered from bouts with depression, including his adolescence. After his sons death, Hipple abused drugs and alcohol and was convicted of drunk driving and served time in jail. He filed for bankruptcy as well. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born: September 16, 1957, Lubbock, Texas, USA
Eric Hipple is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons, primarily with the Detroit Lions. After his football career, Hipple has become a prominent advocate for mental health awareness and suicide prevention, particularly within the sports community.
Following the tragic loss of his son to suicide, Hipple dedicated himself to raising awareness about mental health issues. He has spoken extensively about his own struggles with depression and the importance of seeking help.
Hipple has worked with various organizations, including the University of Michigan Depression Center, to promote mental health and well-being. He is a sought-after speaker and has shared his story with countless audiences, helping to reduce stigma and encourage open conversations about mental illness.
Information regarding Eric Hipple's most recent projects and public appearances can often be found through online searches or by contacting organizations related to mental health advocacy and suicide prevention. His previous work suggests continued involvement in these areas.
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