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Blind Side Star Quinton Aaron Hospitalized on Life Support
Doctors find rare cyst on actor's spine, raising concerns about his recovery.
Jan. 27, 2026 at 3:55pm
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Quinton Aaron, the 41-year-old actor known for his role in the 2009 film "The Blind Side", has been hospitalized and placed on life support after collapsing at his apartment. Doctors have discovered a rare cyst on his spine, and are running tests to determine if it is benign. Aaron's wife has shared updates on his condition, stating that he has opened his eyes and has some feeling in his foot, but that he will likely require a wheelchair and extensive therapy to walk again.
Why it matters
Quinton Aaron's health scare has shocked his many fans, who have rallied to support him through a GoFundMe campaign that has already raised over $12,000. The discovery of the rare cyst on his spine adds to the uncertainty surrounding his recovery, raising concerns about his long-term prognosis and the potential need for surgery.
The details
According to reports, Aaron collapsed while going up some stairs at his apartment last week. He was hospitalized with a severe blood infection, and doctors have now found a rare cyst on his spine. They are running tests to determine if the cyst is benign, and back surgery is being considered as a potential treatment option. Aaron's wife has shared updates on his condition, stating that he has opened his eyes and has some feeling in his foot, but that he will likely require a wheelchair and extensive therapy to walk again.
- Last week, Quinton Aaron collapsed while going up stairs at his apartment.
- On Monday, a GoFundMe was set up for Aaron, which has currently raised over $12,000.
- On Tuesday, TMZ reported that doctors found a 'rare cyst' on Aaron's spine and that back surgery is 'on the table'.
The players
Quinton Aaron
A 41-year-old actor known for his role in the 2009 film "The Blind Side".
Aaron's wife
Has shared updates on her husband's condition on his Facebook page.
What they’re saying
“Quinton has opened his eyes and has some feeling in his foot! He is still on life support and going through tests. We are looking at quite a recovery time and will need a wheelchair when he is released while he goes through therapy to walk again. Thank you to all of you for your support and prayers.”
— Aaron's wife
“From his lifelong fan and brother in Christ, my thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery.”
— Fan
“Oh my gosh. I'm sending all my love to you both. Quinton is such a wonderful kind soul, and I know he can get through this.”
— Fan
What’s next
Doctors are running tests to determine if the rare cyst on Quinton Aaron's spine is benign. If surgery is required, he could be in a wheelchair for an extended recovery period.
The takeaway
Quinton Aaron's health scare has sparked an outpouring of support from his fans, who are rallying behind the beloved actor as he faces an uncertain recovery process. This incident highlights the fragility of even the most successful Hollywood stars, and the importance of prioritizing physical and mental well-being in the entertainment industry.
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