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What the N.F.L. Says, and What It Doesn’t, About Injuries

The New York Times – Sports:

The league regularly shares information about concussions and knee injuries, but it reveals only so much about player health in general.

Alan Blinder
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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, Concussions, Football, Hamlin, Damar (1998- ), National Football League, Sports Injuries
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