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Chris Perkins: I need to be educated, or re-educated, on brain injuries, and I’m probably not alone

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports October 03, 2022

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I’m one of the people that needs to be educated, or re-educated, about concussions, brain injury and head trauma. I admit it. I would have played Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa on Thursday at Cincinnati. I wouldn’t have played him in the third quarter of the Buffalo game, not after the way he wobbled around after hitting his head on the ground late in the second quarter after a hit by linebacker Matt Milano. I was surprised Tagovailoa... + full article



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