Jerry Robin is officially en route to the next phase of his recovery following a serious crash 10 days ago at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. After receiving critical care at Hackensack University Medical Center—including emergency surgery—Jerry is now flying to California aboard a medical jet, thanks to support from Road 2 Recovery and his community of fans.
He expressed deep gratitude to the hospital staff for their exceptional care, and to the team at Angel Med Air for ensuring a safe transfer. Upon arrival, Jerry will be admitted to Casa Colina in Pomona to begin acute rehabilitation.
While his condition remains largely unchanged, Jerry remains optimistic and determined. He also extended heartfelt thanks to those who have supported his journey through donations, merchandise, and kind words.
“It’s going to be a long road,” he said, “but I’m committed to the fight.”
Supporters can follow his progress and contribute at road2recovery.com.
“Hey everyone!
I’m officially boarding a medical jet today to get back to California—thanks to my friends at Road 2 Recovery and all of you who have supported me since my crash 10 days ago in New Jersey at MetLife Stadium.
The nurses and doctors here at Hackensack University Medical Center have taken amazing care of me—from my surgeon who rushed me into surgery immediately to every single nurse who’s been by my side. I’m beyond grateful for all of them. But now it’s time to move into phase two of this journey.
A huge thank you to the awesome staff at Angel Med Air for getting me safely to California.
Not much has changed yet—but I’m staying positive and grateful for what’s ahead. Once we land, I’ll be taken straight to acute rehab at Casa Colina in Pomona, where I’ll start my rehabilitation. I can’t wait to get to work.
I also want to thank everyone who has donated items for my auction and all the amazing people making shirts and decals to support me. We truly can’t thank you enough—your generosity means the world to us.
This injury isn’t an easy one. I know it’s going to be a long road, but I’m committed to the fight—and I’m so thankful for every single one of you who has been by my side. I couldn’t do this without my wife, my family, and all of you.
It’s definitely going to take a team—and I’m blessed to have the best one.
Thank you all again. My story isn’t over.
— Jerry Robin”
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