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By every statistical measure, Black coaches in the National Football League have outperformed white coaches. In 1989, when the Oakland The post Black coaches are better: A statistical breakdown of ...
Because American football is a full-contact sport, head injuries are relatively common. According to the San Francisco Spine Institute at Seton Medical Center in Daly City, California, up to 1.5 million young men participate in football annually, and there are an estimated 1.2 million football-related injuries per year. An estimated 51% of ...
[146] [147] Findings showed that while NFL players lived longer than the average American male — although that could be due to the correlation between income and life expectancy in the U.S. [148] — the risk of death associated with neurodegenerative disorders was about three times higher among the NFL cohort.
A look into the past 10 years of the NFL's hiring for leadership positions raises questions about racial bias and nepotism.
It’s unclear whether fears over serious injuries to players have affected the sport’s popularity. The NFL did see a dip last season in viewership, with an average of 16.7 million people tuning ...
His repeated denials won him the nickname "Dr. No." [48] In September 2009, The New York Times published an article of an NFL-funded study stating that former players are 19 times more likely than the general population to have dementia, Alzheimer's or other memory-related diseases. The NFL's spokesperson, Greg Aiello, publicly said, "the study ...
USA TODAY Sports compiled and analyzed demographic data for NFL coaches at every level, head coach to fellow. This ongoing series shares our findings. The NFL coaches project
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