All posts tagged 'NFL and concussions'

Suit Filed In Philadelphia Against NFL By Ex-Players Over Concussions

Posted on January 21st, 2012 · Posted in Brain Injury

The City of Brotherly Love is now the venue of three lawsuits filed by former pro-football players who claim their concussons lead to permanent brain injury. And a decision will soon be made about whether similar suits across the country should be consolidated there, according to the Associated Press. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505245_162-57362087/more-players-join-nfl-concussion-suits-file-in-pa/..
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Lawsuits Flying Against NFL By Ex-Players Over Concussions

Posted on December 25th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

The National Football League has a real situation on its hands: Last week a batch of lawsuits were filed against it by retired players who allege they sustained long-term brain damage from concussions during their careers on the gridiron. Last week was also the week when the NFL mandated that there will be..
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NFL Failed San Diego’s Dielman, Who Suffered Seizure After Concussion

Posted on November 5th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

The National Football League is giving lip service to the notion that it is taking concussions seriously, but head injuries are still falling through the cracks. Take the case of San Diego’s Kris Dielman. On Oct. 23 Dielman was hurt when there was “about 12 minutes left in the game” against the..
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NFL Claims Concussion Study Will Be More Scientific Than Prior

Posted on October 22nd, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

The National Football League’s next study of the long-term impact of concussions on players will be more expansive than its first effort, which was lambasted by Congress and independent physicians, according to The New York Times. In fact, one of the doctors leading the new research initiative joined the chorus of..
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Retired Players Sue NFL Over Long-Term Concussion Brain Damage

Posted on July 21st, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

Retired pro football players, who allege that the National Football League ignored mounting evidence of the long-term brain damage caused by concussion, are playing hard ball with the league. This week those 75 retired NFL players filed suit in Superior Court in Los Angeles against the NFL and Riddell, which manufactures..
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Ex-Chicago Bear Dave Duerson Was Right: He Had Brain Disease

Posted on May 4th, 2011 · Posted in Brain Injury

It shouldn’t have been a surprise to anyone this week when researchers announced the findings of their examination of the brain tissue of ex-Chicago Bears star Dave Duerson: He had chronic traumatic encephalopathy. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/03/sports/football/03duerson.html?ref=sports CTE, as it is known, is the mentally debilitating disease that’s been found in the brains of nearly two dozen..
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After Career-Ending Concussion, New York Jet Becomes Financial Adviser

Posted on November 29th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

Wayne Chrebet Concussion Retirement Former New York Jet Wayne Chrebet stopped keeping track of his concussions when they hit double digits. And then one ended his pro football career. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704700204575642812360573640.html?mod=WSJ_NY_Sports_LEFTTopStories The Wall Street Journal Monday offered an inspiring profile of Chrebet, who is now a financial adviser with Morgan Stanley in Red Bank, N.J. The..
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NY Giants Not Taking Chances On Quarterback Manning’s Head Injury

Posted on August 18th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

I have to applaud the New York Giants for how thorough the team is being checking out whether quarterback Eil Manning has a concussion. Manning got an ugly, bloody gash on the side of his head Monday night in a collision while playing against the New York Jets at the team’s first..
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NY Times Misses The Story Of Roethlisberger By Ignoring Brain Injuries

Posted on July 30th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

It’s the brain injury, stupid. That’s what I would say to The New York Times regarding its profile Friday of disgraced Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. The story, headlined “A Reputation In Ruins,”  traces Roethlisberger’s life from high school to  the NFL, interviewing his friends and associates. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/30/sports/football/30quarterback.html?_r=1&ref=sportsThe The article is..
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Critics Blast NFL For Releasing Flawed Helmet-Safety Results

Posted on July 26th, 2010 · Posted in Brain Injury

The National Football League has been trying to show the public and Washington that it is taking brain injury seriously, rather than denying any responsibility or liability for ex-players who end up having some form of dementia  later in their lives.  After trying to rehabilitate its image, the league then made a big blunder. In..
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