Members of the Atlanta Falcons practice at the team's training camp.
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Members of the Atlanta Falcons practice at the team's training camp. / Atlanta Falcons

A new report finds chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in 110 of 111 brains of deceased former NFL players. The study adds to a  growing body of knowledge about the connection between contact sports and brain-damaging concussions. We talked with Steve Broglio, director of the NeuroTrauma Research Laboratory at the University of Michigan.

 

We continued our look at concussions in football with Steve Broglio and former Atlanta Falcons linebacker Buddy Curry, who is working to improve football education with his group, “Kids & Pros.