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Erik Kramer shot himself, and survived.
Then, he nearly lost his life again.
Our longtime members at Go Long will recall our three-parter on the former NFL quarterback. It didn’t have a conclusion then. The woman who coerced him into a sham marriage and then robbed him of tens of thousands of dollars had not been punished yet.
Kramer finally received a slice of justice last week, but that’s just what it was: a slice, in the form of four felonies.
Kramer also knows there are many more Cortney Bairds out there.
Here on the podcast, he returns to explain. We’re joined by his close friend Anna Dergan, who helped piece his life back together.
Audio of this conversation is above, video is below and you can access everywhere you pod.
All three parts from that 2021 series are right here, icymi:
* The Fight for Erik Kramer’s Life, Part I: A miracle
* The Fight for Erik Kramer’s Life, Part II: Victimized
* The Fight for Erik Kramer's Life, Part III: A new man
Kramer also joined the show last season to discuss his book, “The Ultimate Comeback.” (Q&A version)
Thanks, all.
Go Long is your home for longform journalism in pro football.
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Erik Kramer shot himself, and survived.
Then, he nearly lost his life again.
Our longtime members at Go Long will recall our three-parter on the former NFL quarterback. It didn’t have a conclusion then. The woman who coerced him into a sham marriage and then robbed him of tens of thousands of dollars had not been punished yet.
Kramer finally received a slice of justice last week, but that’s just what it was: a slice, in the form of four felonies.
Kramer also knows there are many more Cortney Bairds out there.
Here on the podcast, he returns to explain. We’re joined by his close friend Anna Dergan, who helped piece his life back together.
Audio of this conversation is above, video is below and you can access everywhere you pod.
All three parts from that 2021 series are right here, icymi:
* The Fight for Erik Kramer’s Life, Part I: A miracle
* The Fight for Erik Kramer’s Life, Part II: Victimized
* The Fight for Erik Kramer's Life, Part III: A new man
Kramer also joined the show last season to discuss his book, “The Ultimate Comeback.” (Q&A version)
Thanks, all.
Go Long is your home for longform journalism in pro football.
Similar conversations with former players at Go Long:
* Dallas Clark on mowing Kinnick, holes in socks, Tight End U, Taylor/Kelce, the 'walk-on mentality'
* A Super Bowl Conversation with Brett Favre
* Mike Daniels and the psychology of the Green Bay Packers
* Ryan Leaf wants to save NFL players' lives: 'You're not alone'
* What is the future of football? Chad Brown has many thoughts... (Text Q&A)
* Drew Bledsoe lived the beauty and pain of pro football (Text Q&A)
* Matt Hasselbeck learned to believe (Text Q&A)
* 'Pain is glory:' DeVier Posey is the true football journey
* Why Lee Smith is the Great American Tight End Story
* Alex Green escapes the abyss
* The tenacity of Terence Newman
* Quincy Carter was an addict. His life? “Hell.”
* Rashad Jennings’ 180
* Ahman Green was born to be a Packers running back
* Kurt Warner and the power of belief
* Concussions, Flutiemania, a “Miracle.” Rob Johnson relives it all.
* Edgerrin James: “I was made to play football.”
* Trent Dilfer: From “terrible” teammate to Super Bowl champ to QB Renaissance Man
* The impossible life of LeRoy Butler
* Why we should put Ronde Barber’s name right with Charles Woodson
* Don Beebe still gets letters on the “Leon Lett Play” every day
* Darren Woodson opens up on avoiding gangs, wild Cowboys days, depression, finding purpose
* Mario Butler's father was murdered in the most unspeakable way. This is what Butler did next.
* Bruce Smith is still seizing the day
* Donte Whitner thrived in a “scary place”
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