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Grappling With, but Not Yet Turning Away From, Football’s Violent Pull

The New York Times – Sports:

After Damar Hamlin’s collapse during an N.F.L. game, fans, coaches and players processed what it meant to love a sport that carries the risk of bodily harm for its participants.

Andrew Keh
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Catholic Youth Organization, Dartmouth College, Fans (Persons), Football, Hamlin, Damar (1998- ), National Football League, Shazier, Ryan (1992- ), Sports Injuries, Teevens, Buddy
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