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After the Loss of a Son, a Football Coach Confronts a Terrible Truth

Meiko Locksley was found to have had a degenerative brain disease often associated with football. His father, the head coach at Maryland, is still reckoning with the implications.

John Branch
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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, College Athletics, Concussions, Content Type: Personal Profile, Football, internal-great-read, internal-sub-only, JAMA Neurology (Journal), Mental Health and Disorders, Michael Locksley, University of Maryland, vis-video
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