A few days after meeting with Michael Strahan and revealing his heartbreaking ALS diagnosis, Tennessee Titans legend Chris Johnson turned to social media to revive the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and raise awareness for this devastating disease. In the weeks that followed, numerous former teammates, journalists, fans, and public figures answered the call, stepping onto their preferred platforms to document their own Ice Bucket Challenge videos and share them online. The wave of participation has grown as more people joined in, helping to spread awareness and bring attention to ALS through this popular challenge.
In the spirit of support and community, Titans Wire has been tracking the activity and compiling a running list of every participant’s entry. This article brings together a compilation of those submitted videos and posts, offering a clear snapshot of who took part and how they chose to complete the challenge. If you or someone you know has completed the Ice Bucket Challenge and was not included in this roundup, please reach out to Titans Wire. We will be sure to document your entry in a future update so your contribution doesn’t go unnoticed.
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has a long and storied place in recent memory, having evolved from a viral trend into a broad, fundraising-driven movement that mobilizes communities to support ALS research and awareness. Chris Johnson’s decision to reignite interest in the challenge, alongside Strahan’s initial disclosure, helped spark renewed attention and engagement from former teammates, media members, and fans alike. The social media responses have spanned platforms, with videos that range from lighthearted and humorous to heartfelt and poignant, all underscoring the seriousness of ALS and the importance of continued research and fundraising efforts.
As more entries continue to surface, the compilation grows, demonstrating the enduring power of online communities to rally around a common cause. The challenge itself—whether completed with a traditional ice water dump, a more extreme variation, or a charitable donation in place of the ice—serves as a beacon that directs attention to ALS and the urgent need for support. Participants often pair their videos with messages urging followers to donate to ALS organizations, participate in local awareness events, or advocate for increased funding for research and patient care.
Titans fans and sports enthusiasts in particular have shown a strong willingness to participate and share their experiences, reflecting the close-knit nature of the Titans community. The ongoing coverage aims to capture not only the spectacle of each entry but also the underlying purpose: to honor those affected by ALS, support scientific advancement, and keep hope alive for a future where the disease can be better understood, treated, and ultimately cured. The timeline of videos and posts illustrates how a single public figure’s disclosure can catalyze a broader, sustained movement, one that leverages the power of social media to foster awareness and philanthropic action.
If you’ve completed the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and want your entry included, Titans Wire invites you to get in touch so we can add your contribution to the growing archive. As the challenge continues to resonate, the collective impact of these individual acts — from athletes to reporters, from fans to celebrities — remains an important reminder of the community’s capacity to respond with compassion, creativity, and generosity. This ongoing effort not only entertains but educates, amplifies voices, and reinforces the essential message that every donation, every share, and every posted video matters in the fight against ALS. This piece originally appeared on Titans Wire as part of our coverage of the Titans legends’ ALS Ice Bucket Challenge and their ongoing commitment to better awareness and fundraising for ALS research.
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