It is no surprise that chronic traumatic encephalopathy has become an important issue in the modern dialogue surrounding football, bot today broadly speaking and also at the moment, in the wake of the release of a study that found CTE in the brains of 110 of 111 deceased NFL players that had been donated for research purposes.
Increasingly, more high-profile players of the recent past have been coming out and speaking about it, whether expressing worry that they might suffer from it themselves in the future, or that they already are. Warren Sapp is worried that he may be seeing it already.