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Actor, NFL Great Alex Karras Near Death

The National Football League (NFL) star Alex Karras has only a few days to live because of recent kidney failure.

The former All-Pro defensive lineman has deteriorated as his former team the Detroit Lions extended its sympathies.

Karras, 77, has been suffering from dementia. He is among the many former NFL players suing the league regarding the treatment of head injuries. Detroit drafted him 10th overall out of Iowa in 1958 and he was a standout for 12 seasons.

Karras is well known for his work as an actor, including being a lovable father in the 1980s sitcom "Webster." He also played the role of Mongo in the 1974 comedy classic "Blazing Saddles," in which he said, "Mongo only pawn in game of life," and punched out a horse.

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