Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bettis claims NFL is not forthcomin­g on concussion­s info

- BY ARON HELLER

JERUSALEM — Hall of Fame running back Jerome Bettis says the NFL has taken advantage of its players by not sharing with them all the informatio­n it had about the risk of concussion­s.

After viewing an innovation expo in Jerusalem that included a presentati­on from ElMindA, an Israeli neuro-technology company that can help the NFL diagnose concussion­s, Bettis said Monday that he was encouraged by the progress but still perplexed about how transparen­t the league has been over the years.

“The problem is we don’t necessaril­y know all the things the league is doing. For instance, working with this company here, you don’t know if they are working with them closely to try to help solve the problem,” Bettis said. “You definitely feel as though you were taken advantage of in a way that you weren’t given that informatio­n, and you always want to have the choice of knowing, and when that is taken away from you, you feel as though you were taken advantage of.”

Bettis, the NFL’s sixth alltime leading rusher, said he suffered concussion­s during his 13-year career, adding, “I don’t think you’ll find many guys that had a long career, played 10-plus years, that didn’t have a concussion.”

After years of denials, the NFL eventually acknowledg­ed the link between repeated blows to the head during football and chronic traumatic encephalop­athy, known as CTE. The issue also garnered wide attention following the 2015 Will Smith film “Concussion.”

Just last week, the first two claims in the NFL’s billion-dollar concussion settlement were announced, with a total of $9 million in benefits. In the lawsuit filed in Philadelph­ia, the league was accused of hiding what it knew about the link between concussion­s and CTE, the degenerati­ve brain disease that has been found in dozens of former players after their deaths.

In recent years, the NFL has undertaken a series of initiative­s both on the field and off, including spending millions of dollars on research into head trauma.

“The NFL invests and collaborat­es with leading experts and innovators to advance progress in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of head injuries,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy told The Associated Press.

Bettis is one of 18 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame who is in Israel for a weeklong visit organized by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. In addition to boosting the fledgling local game, the delegation is also touring religious and historical sites, meeting prominent officials and learning about the country’s vibrant technology sector.

Through Football Research Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to the research and developmen­t of novel methods to prevent, mitigate and treat traumatic head injury, some of those initiative­s include:

› Creating a program for head protection based in injury-prevention techniques proven successful in automobile safety technology.

› Developing accurate impact sensors.

› Advancing helmet technology to mitigate impact force.

› Creating incentives for industry to use the research and develop new protective equipment, potentiall­y even including position-specific helmets.

Kraft also emphasized the on-field moves the league has made.

“I mean we have independen­t doctors at the stadiums that can take a player out, and when I started in the league the head coach was really making certain decisions,” Kraft said. “So I think we have made great strides moving ahead in terms of the health of the game.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jerome Bettis attends a football game in Ramat Hasharon, near Tel Aviv, Israel, last week. Bettis said Monday the NFL had taken advantage of its players by not sharing with them all the informatio­n it had about the risk of concussion­s.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jerome Bettis attends a football game in Ramat Hasharon, near Tel Aviv, Israel, last week. Bettis said Monday the NFL had taken advantage of its players by not sharing with them all the informatio­n it had about the risk of concussion­s.

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