ANALYSIS/OPINION:
I know everyone is very concerned about whether Kirk Cousins can stop throwing interceptions, or whether Matt Jones can hold onto the ball, or whether anyone on the Washington Redskins defense can get to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford on Sunday.
It’s all about football.
But I can’t stop thinking about the report from PBS’ “Frontline” that quietly came out two weeks ago that reported 87 out of 91 former NFL players tested positive for brain disease, according to the latest studies by researchers.
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE, was found in 96 percent of the deceased NFL players brains they examined.