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PFT - Report: Urban Meyer had heated argument with Marvin Jones, called his assistant coaches losers
HaHa
Urban is so toxic now, that after he gets fired at the end of the season, he may have hurt his chances to get hired as HC at a major college...he may have to settle for that opening at Florida International U...
36 players and one staff member reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday, an all-time NFL record.
The NFL's COVID-19 outbreak hit an all-time high on Monday.
There were 36 players and one staff member across the league that tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday, the most ever in a single day since the pandemic began in 2020, according to the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
36 players and one staff member reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday, an all-time NFL record.
The NFL's COVID-19 outbreak hit an all-time high on Monday.
There were 36 players and one staff member across the league that tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday, the most ever in a single day since the pandemic began in 2020, according to the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
U.S. reports 1 million new cases reported in the last 9 days.
Former NFL CB Phillip Adams had 'severe' CTE when he allegedly killed 6 people
"The results of Adams' brain examination were announced on Tuesday by Dr. Anne McKee, a neuropathologist who serves as director of Boston University's CTE Center. She compared Adams' brain to the brain of Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriots player who took his own life in 2017 while serving a life sentence for murder. Hernandez was found to have Stage 3 CTE when his brain was examined after his death, with severe damage to the frontal lobes. A representative for Adams' family told WCNC that he had been "desperately seeking help" from the NFL, but because he had issues completing tasks and problems with his short term memory, all his claims were denied. Adams' sister Lauren told USA Today the day after the murders that her brother's mental health had been in steep decline for several years. More recently, he'd stopped dating, withdrawn from his family and friends, and began neglecting his personal hygiene."
Terrible situation for him, his family and his alleged victims.
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