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Latest News for: cte
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Straits Times
26 Mar 2026
The closures will take place on April 3, 15, 17, 19 and 29 and on May 1 and 6 ....
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Newsweek
25 Mar 2026
Just days after the New York Giants running back dismissed chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) as “an excuse” and called asthma “fake,” the league-wide backlash has taken a more serious turn.
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Usatoday
24 Mar 2026
Skattebo, the throwback New York Giants running back, certainly did the right thing in posting an apology on social media for his silly response to a question about chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) on a recent podcast.
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NJ
23 Mar 2026
There is a clip circulating that every NFL fan, every football parent, and every person who has ever cheered from the stands needs to stop and watch — and then think seriously about ....
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Yahoo Daily News
23 Mar 2026
“But am I afraid of my own CTE?” he asks, pausing so I can hear the chamber firing out more air ... And yeah, CTE can be healed, avoided ... Am I afraid of my own CTE? No, no.
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ESPN
22 Mar 2026
Giants running back Cam Skattebo apologized Saturday for the comments he made on CTE and asthma on a recent podcast appearance ... .
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Breitbart
22 Mar 2026
Giants player Cam Skattebo has apologized for what he now admits were "tasteless" jokes about asthma and CTE. The post Giants RB Cam Skattebo Apologizes for ‘Tasteless’ CTE Joke appeared first on Breitbart ... .
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The Daily Mail
22 Mar 2026
The running back, who recently wrapped up his rookie year in the NFL, sparked fury with his baseless comments about the neurodegenerative brain disease on a podcast earlier this month ....
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The Athletic
22 Mar 2026
Skattebo suggested that�the degenerative brain disease known as CTE was not real and called it "an excuse." ....