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Active NFL Star Joe Thomas, Just 32, Says He Already Has Memory Loss

Published by Huffington Post on Thu, 27 Apr 2017


At age 32, Joe Thomas doesnt remember things like he used to.That could be annoying, even disconcerting, for the average person. But when youre a 10-year NFL veteran, it can be downright scary.Im already seeing memory loss, Thomas, a perennial Pro Bowlselection at tackle for the Cleveland Browns, told In Depth With Graham Bensinger in a chat posted Wednesday. And maybe thats just because of my old age, or maybe its football. Its hard to tell.Asked to elaborate, Thomas told Bensinger, You walk to the grocery store and youre like, Huh, I cant remember what I needed to get. You know, just little stuff like that. ... If you let it really bug you, I think it can make you depressed.The detrimental effects of repeated hits to the head, especially in professional athletes, have gained more media attention in recent years. Thomas said he is resigned to the possibility that he may face more serious consequences in the future,and he voiced concern over the disorders and premature death that have befallen brain-traumatized players. Thousands of former NFL players could be sharing in a $1 billion settlement from the league after lawsuits accused it of hiding knowledge that repeated collisions had serious, long-term cognitive effects.Those are obviously extremely scary and frightening things, but I think from my perspective, I cant do anything about it, Thomas said. This was the profession that I have already chosen, and most of the damage has probably been done already.Its an alarming interview from a well-spoken dude. Watch it above. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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