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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, FEB. 4 - FILE- In this Aug 13, 2016, file photo, youngsters play in a pee-wee football game during halftime of a preseason NFL football game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys in Los Angeles. In the raging debate over the link between hard football hits and brain injuries, a slew of states have passed laws requiring players with concussions to sit out of games and get medical evaluations, but apparently only in one state, New York, has a lawmaker proposed taking the ultimate step, banning tackle football. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang, File)

ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, FEB. 4 - FILE- In this Aug 13, 2016, file photo, youngsters play in a pee-wee football game during halftime of a preseason NFL football game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys in Los Angeles. In the raging debate over the link between hard football hits and brain injuries, a slew of states have passed laws requiring players with concussions to sit out of games and get medical evaluations, but apparently only in one state, New York, has a lawmaker proposed taking the ultimate step, banning tackle football. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang, File)

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