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The Manhattan high-rise shooter, a former high school football player, left a note referencing the brain disease CTE and ...
Shane Tamura, 27, former football standout at Golden Valley and Granada Hills high schools, entered a Park Avenue skyscraper ...
A three-page note criticizing the National Football League and referencing a brain disease associated with football was found on the man who opened fire in a midtown Manhattan office building on ...
Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bayron Matos remains hospitalized after being airlifted from training this week.
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.
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WSPA 7News on MSNNYC mass shooter said he had CTE: What is the brain disease known to impact NFL playersThe man accused of fatally shooting four people in a Manhattan office building before turning the gun on himself on Monday, claimed to suffer from a serious brain disease in a note he left behind.
The Miami Dolphins were back at practice in front of fans at the Baptist Health Training Complex on Tuesday when they wore shoulder pads for the first time. The ...
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Miami Dolphins' pass-rushing trio is 'getting there,' Bradley Chubb saysMIAMI GARDENS — Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb had just come off the practice field with the sweat pouring off him.
Shane Tamura said he had CTE. His claim, which is unproven, has again put a spotlight on the NFL's troubling history with its players and the disease.
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The Spun on MSNMiami Dolphins Player Remains Hospitalized Thursday MorningIt's becoming more and more clear that Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Bayron Matos suffered no common injury prior to being ...
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