Current and former players had strong reactions to a top NFL official acknowledging for the first time a link between football-related concussions and the degenerative brain condition known as CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy).
The testimony from Jeff Miller, the NFL's senior vice-president for health and safety, came during a hearing before the United States House of Representatives' energy and commerce committee on Tuesday.
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During the forum on concussions and head injuries, Miller said there was a link between CTE and football, based on Boston University research showing 90 out of 94 NFL players' brains examined after death had signs of the disease.