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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, FEB. 4 - FILE - In this Aug. 14, 2015, file photo, youth football players leave the field after playing during halftime of an NFL preseason football game between the Buffalo Bills and the Carolina Panthers in Orchard Park, N.Y. 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/Bill Wippert, File)

ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, FEB. 4 - FILE - In this Aug. 14, 2015, file photo, youth football players leave the field after playing during halftime of an NFL preseason football game between the Buffalo Bills and the Carolina Panthers in Orchard Park, N.Y. 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/Bill Wippert, File)

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