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The tragedy of CTE: a brain disease that afflicts athletes.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteChris Henry was a fleet wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals. During his five seasons with the team, he developed a reputation as a talented athlete on the field but a bad boy off it, even though those who knew him well say he was typically quiet...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Gun Control, Laws, Football, Interior Policy
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NFL Draft grades
The Kansas City Star* compensatory selection Arizona Cardinals B 1 (7) Jonathan Cooper, g, North Carolina 2 (45) Kevin Minter, lb, LSU 3 (69) Tyrann Mathieu, db, LSU 4 (103) Alex Okafor, lb, Texas 4 (116) Earl Watford, g, James Madison 5 (140) Stepfan Taylor,...Tags: Reggie McKenzie, Kansas City Chiefs, Major League Baseball, Matthew Stafford, Matt Flynn
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The Honolulu Star-Advertiser Ferd's Words column
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserAfter Manti Te'o's first-day draft ordeal, you couldn't have made up a better ending. And the best thing about it was that it was lightning-bolt real. The San Diego Chargers brought a pinch-me-I-must-be-dreaming conclusion to Te'o's draft vigil,...Tags: Marketing, Rentals, Football, Manti Te'o, NFL Pro Bowl
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Manti Te'o goes to Chargers in second round
Tribune reporterWhen the first round of the NFL draft ended Thursday with Manti Te'o still adrift in paradise, it was barely dusk in Hawaii. So it would be a long evening before it was a long night that bled into another long day for the former Notre Dame linebacker,...Tags: Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, San Diego Chargers, Diane O'Meara, Brian Kelly
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How will Te'o fit in San Diego?
South Bend Tribune, Ind.Manti Te'o's adrenaline overtook his hearing when the phone call finally came, and he never did catch the name of the person who told the All-America linebacker he would start his post-Notre Dame football career in San Diego. "All I remember is them...Tags: Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, San Diego Chargers, National Football League, Philip Rivers
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NFL Draft blitz package
The Kansas City StarThree reasons why Manti Te'o fell to the second round Let's be clear. It had little to do with the fake girlfriend hoax that embarrassed Te'o, who compounded the problem when he lied about it once he discovered he had been "catfished." But it was a...Tags: Matt Barkley, Kansas City Chiefs, Eddie Lacy, Football, Rashard Mendenhall
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Te'o reacts to being drafted by Chargers
Shortly after being selected with the 38th overall selection in this year’s draft, Manti Te’o spoke with Chargers.com for a wide ranging interview. Here’s what he had to say: Chargers.com: So when did you realize you were going to be...
Tags: Football, National Football League, Sports
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No. 5 pick has led to a mix of stars, busts in NFL drafts
Detroit Free PressIf the Detroit Lions take an offensive lineman with the fifth pick in Thursday's NFL draft, as many expect, it will mark a significant departure from history. Since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, just one offensive lineman has gone No. 5 overall: Levi...Tags: Football, NFL Pro Bowl, Detroit Lions, Patrick Peterson, Matthew Stafford
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Are the Ravens now the Patriots of the Mid-Atlantic?
I couldn’t help but notice a couple of trends with the Ravens’ four offseason additions so far. First, the Ravens signed four players who were cut by other teams this past offseason. Why is that significant, other than the chips they might...
Tags: Football, Vonta Leach, Chris Canty, Tom Brady, National Football League
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A game the NFL can't win?
Professional football is the most popular spectator sport in America, which is one reason the Super Bowl is expected to draw 110 million viewers. With its famous athletes, storied franchises and lucrative TV contracts, it's an industry whose future...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Football, Injuries and Wounds, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, San Diego Chargers
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Ed Reed clarifies remarks about the late Junior Seau
The Baltimore SunRavens free safety Ed Reed clarified his remarks about late NFL linebacker Junior Seau, who committed suicide last year. Reed was asked about Seau, whose brain has been examined in an autopsy by the National Institutes of Health and found to have...Tags: Barack Obama, Football, Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens, National Institutes of Health
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NFL players react to Obama's opinions on football
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs respects and understands President Barack Obama's opinion about the dangers of football — and hesitation about having a child play. The hard-hitting 2011 Defensive Player of the...
Tags: Barack Obama, Football, Terrell Suggs, Ed Reed, Jack Harbaugh
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