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Ex-NFL defensive tackle Chris ‘Swaggy’ Baker walks just one week after suffering a stroke

Ex-NFL defensive tackle Chris ‘Swaggy’ Baker tentatively walks down hospital hallway just one week after suffering a stroke and ‘requiring emergency surgery’ as he continues to make a recovery

Ex-NFL defensive tackle Chris ‘Swaggy’ Baker is up and walking one week after suffering a stroke.

The former Washington star shared the positive update to his social media as he posted a video of him taking tentative steps down a hospital corridor.

Baker, 35, appeared to be wearing a blue, plastic belt around his midriff, which a member of the hospital staff lightly held to help support him as he made his way down the hallway.

Ex-NFL defensive tackle Chris 'Swaggy' Baker is up and walking after suffering a stroke

The former Washington star shared a video to his Instagram

Ex-NFL defensive tackle Chris ‘Swaggy’ Baker is up and walking after suffering a stroke

Several of his former NFL peers were thrilled with the update and continued to send their support.

The likes of Robert Griffin III, Anthony Adams, Santana Moss and Glenn Dorsey shared their prayers in the comment section.

Baker revealed on social media earlier this week that his life ‘almost ended’ after he suffered a stroke last Friday.

Several of his former NFL peers were thrilled with the update and continued to send support

Several of his former NFL peers were thrilled with the update and continued to send support

‘Tell your love ones you love em my life almost ended 2 days ago,’ he said on Instagram. ‘I can’t believe I had a stroke but God is not done with me yet.’

He also posted a video of him from a hospital in Hartford, CT, showing him in a gown and taking to a nurse as he appeared to be hooked up to IV drips.

His mother said that he suffered a ‘serious’ stroke on Friday and that he required emergency surgery, calling his recovery a ‘miracle,’ according to TMZ.

Baker revealed on social media earlier this week that his life 'almost ended' after the stroke

Baker revealed on social media earlier this week that his life ‘almost ended’ after the stroke

The former Washington player's mother revealed that he had required emergency surgery

The former Washington player’s mother revealed that he had required emergency surgery

However, doctors reportedly said that the former Washington player was responding as if the stroke was only ‘minor’ and that he is expected to make a full recovery.

Baker played college football at Penn State before transferring to Hampton University, where he earned All-MEAC honors in his only season.

He was undrafted in 2009 before signing a deal with the Broncos. He then had a brief stint in Miami before playing for Washington from 2011 to 2016.

In 93 career games, Baker had 214 total tackles, 28 tackles for loss, 12 sacks, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

Baker played for Washington from 2011 to 2016 following stints with the Dolphins and Broncos

Baker played for Washington from 2011 to 2016 following stints with the Dolphins and Broncos

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