Brett favre
I would donate my brain after death
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Brett favre Says he is down to donate his brain after his death so that it can be used for the CTE research … even though he tells TMZ Sport He is certain that this is a decision that he and his family have to make for a long time.
Favre dealt with head injuries in his 20-year NFL career … and when we asked him this week whether he would consider giving his cerebrum to the scientists after his death so that it can be studied, he said, It would not mind.
Of course, the 55-year-old Hall of Famer told us that he prefers it if this election were much earlier.
“I have no problems studying it,” he said, before joking, “it would probably not take long to study it!”
Favre was probably the most passionate former Nfler when it comes to the topic of concealing the brain – he has spent a significant part of his retirement days to find a means against the topic.
So much Leigh Steinberg Will actually be honored with a humanitarian price at a Super Bowl party in New Orleans, partly because of his work on this matter.
Favre has been investing even more in all of this, since he repeated us again that it played a role in his Parkinson's diagnosis. And he told us if he could ultimately help to find a cure for everything: “That would be the greatest performance in which I am a part.”
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We talked to Favre about the upcoming big game between the Chiefs and Eagles – and although he is definitely on Philadelphia, he thinks quite clearly that he thinks Andy Reid And Patrick Mahomes will be difficult to beat on Sunday.