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Former NFL star Ryan Leaf slams Jay Glazer as a 'fraud' and a 'con man' in extraordinary attack on former ally

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Ryan Leaf has turned on former ally Jay Glazer, branding the NFL insider a 'fraud' and a 'con man' in an extraordinary attack over mental health.

Leaf, the second overall pick in the 1998 NFL draft, has previously praised Glazer for helping him break into the media world after his struggles with addiction, mental health struggles and even prison.

Fox Sports insider Glazer has built a reputation as a mental health advocate and he even wrote a self-help book - entitled 'Unbreakable' - about how he 'turned depression and anxiety into motivation.'


Olympic legend Michael Phelps recently choked up when discussing his 'bond' with Glazer, his 'mental health buddy'.

'We both struggle and when we're both having our bad days, we go through similar ups and downs and we do similar things when we're down,' the retired swimmer told NBC. 

Ryan Leaf has turned on Jay Glazer, branding the NFL insider a 'fraud' and a 'con man'

Ryan Leaf has turned on Jay Glazer, branding the NFL insider a 'fraud' and a 'con man'

Olympic legend Michael Phelps recently choked up when discussing his 'bond' with Glazer

Olympic legend Michael Phelps recently choked up when discussing his 'bond' with Glazer 

'When it happens to me, I reach out to him, when it happens for him he reaches out for me.'

Leaf responded to the clip on social media by attacking Glazer, claiming that his admiration for Phelps has been thrown into doubt by his association with the NFL insider.

'Glazer is a fraud when it comes to anything mental health or wellness related,' Leaf wrote on X, formerly Twitter. 

'He uses it for his benefit and really isn’t invested in any of it unless it benefits him and his brand. Phelps is an inspiration but it gives me pause that he muddies his mind with that con man.'

Leaf was a quarterback on the San Diego Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks between 1998 and 2002.

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