Chandler Jones, Antonio Brown want to prove ‘CTE is not real’ with new podcast
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Chandler Jones, a former NFL player and brother of UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones, recently made an appearance on the Jaxxon Podcast to claim he and Antonio Brown are going to start a podcast to prove chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is not real.
Brown, 35, has claimed countless times he does not have CTE even though it’s impossible to know until after death. Chandler admites he doesn’t know what the C or E in CTE men, but also seems a bit confused about the trauma part.
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“CTE is not real. I don’t believe it’s real… the T in “trauma” could be from being (censored) as a kid, from things that you went through in high school, and that can be trauma – mental trauma, emotional trauma, but not ‘blunt-force-got-punched-in-the-head’ trauma.”
Chandler did not provide any further information regarding the alleged podcast’s release date and it’s unlikely to come to fruition.
Both men have been involved in several scandals since leaving the NFL and fans are all but sure that they are living with CTE. Not accepting it only aggravates the situation.
“Chronic” is used in medicine for pain or symptoms that extend over a long period of time. “Trauma” means something has been damaged, physical or otherwise. “Encephalopathy” is a change in how the brain functions.
CTE is real and it’s caused by the constant impact in football, especially among defensive positions and the offensive line, which is basically two set of rams going to battle. Chandler’s misinformation is dangerous to the public and himself.