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Irv Cross, NFL star of the 1960s and broadcasting pioneer, had most severe form of CTE when he died

CNN | Irv Cross, a former NFL star and broadcasting pioneer who died two years ago at the age of 81, had stage 4 chronic traumatic encephalopathy, the Boston University CTE Center said Tuesday. Read more.

Irv Cross, NFL star of the 1960s and broadcasting pioneer, had most severe form of CTE when he died

Posted2 years ago on Wednesday, March 1st, 2023 in News

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