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NYC shooter mentioned CTE, accused NFL of concealing its dangers in note. What is it and why does it impact so many football players? The gunman, who reportedly played football in high school ...
The NFL’s long history with CTE has come under new attention after Monday’s deadly shooting at the Manhattan office building that houses the league’s headquarters.
Though Shane Tamura, the man behind the fatal NYC shooting, and Aaron Hernandez, the former NFL star-turned-convicted killer, led different lives, their stories converge on one alarming truth ...
The gunman in the Manhattan office shooting said in a note that he believed he had C.T.E., a degenerative disease linked by studies to repeated hits to the head.
Shane Tamura, the 27-year-old New York City shooter who eventually fatally shot himself, was a former standout high school football player who claimed he suffered from CTE, the brain disease that ...
The disease has garnered national attention in cases involving violent crime. Aaron Hernandez and Phillip Adams, both former N.F.L. players, murdered people and died by suicide.
The gunman accused of killing four people in New York City suspected he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE — a degenerative brain disease often associated with football players.
To date, nearly 350 former NFL players have been diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) after their death.
The Detroit Lions are looking to unleash a package that features running backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs on the field at the same time.
Premier League side Newcastle United officially announced the signing of defender Malick Thiaw on a permanent deal from Milan ...
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Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic revealed a blockbuster NFL trade pitch from the New York Jets to the Dallas Cowboys for Micah Parsons.
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