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NFL Health: Head in the Game?

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Friends, join us with Byron Williams, the President of the NFL Players Association – Dallas, as we discuss player health and injuries around the game of football.  Not for the faint of heart, football has common injuries from strains and sprains to more serious injuries to the spine, spinal cord, or brain – and hearts, minds, and tongue on most around the game is CONCUSSIONS.  Byron will talk about player health and the education he and his team is leading to get the word out to players, parents, and all that love the game.   Byron is an inspirational athlete.  Through his camps (http://www.footballminicamps.com/), he spends much of his time traveling and speaking to teens about setting goals and succeeding in the game of life, ie, keeping their Head in Game?  This is our question of the day…

More on Bryon...  He leads over 500 Pro Players in DFW area.  Hero to many, the former football star had an illustrious career that he has since parlayed into a career teaching success principles to young people. Drafted by the Green Bay Packers in 1983, Williams played a total of 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), Canadian Football League (CFL) and World League of American Football (WLAF) before retiring to pursue his passion – impacting today’s youth.
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