What Are Football Players Avoid Dementia?

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The National Football League was born in 1920. It is owned by commissioner Roger Goodell. There are 32 national football teams in the NFL. This non-profit organization is worth billions and has sprouted into one of the most watched sports ever. People tune in to watch brave men put their bodies on the line each game. However, could withstanding cruel punishment be the reason for dementia? Many Americans love football, but do they realize how retired players are loosing their marbles. Men who are in their 40's and 50's are diagnosed with dementia at a young age. They are diagnosed with dementia because of the repeated concussions throughout their career. This is a significant issue that is constantly being over looked. Football fans don’t want to loose their precious sport, but men are dying under age because of the long term brain injuries suffered because of the malicious sport. Its imperative that people realize how they are affected physically, mentally, and emotionally after their football career is over. Retired players suffer from many types of injuries after their career. Some of which are broken bones, paralyzed, missing fingers or toes, etc. However, the most common is dementia. The constant blows to the head after …show more content…

The constant concussions leaves a players mind in a state of depression. According to the research, published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, National Football League (NFL) players surveyed who had sustained three or more concussions were three times as likely to develop clinical depression as players who had not suffered concussions. Having suffer depression can also lead to having thoughts of death and committing suicide. Former Eagles defensive back, Andre Waters committed suicide in 2006 with a gunshot to the head. He suffered form depression