NY lawmakers consider ban on tackle football for children

A former college football player suffering from early dementia is among those urging New York state legislators to ban tackle football for children 12 and younger.

News 12 Staff

Oct 30, 2019, 11:14 AM

Updated 1,972 days ago

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A former college football player suffering from early dementia is among those urging New York state legislators to ban tackle football for children 12 and younger.
T.J. Abraham testified Tuesday at a New York State Assembly committee hearing in Manhattan.
Abraham, now a doctor, talked about the brain damage that he says has destroyed his medical practice, as well as everyday life.
The health committee also heard doctors and other experts talk about a possible ban that lawmakers have yet to formalize.
The proposal follows a Boston University study reporting that children who play tackle football may develop cognitive, behavioral and mood problems.
Scott Hallenbeck, the executive director of USA Football, argued his national governing body has made the sport safer than ever with protective measures for young athletes.
AP wire services helped contribute to this report.