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Tregg Duerson, left, son of former Chicago Bears defensive back Dave Duerson, listens to former Bears running back Mike Adamle after the pair stood in support if the Dave Duerson Act to Prevent CTE during a news conference Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018, in Chicago. The Dave Duerson Act would ban tackle football for Illinois children younger than 12 years old. Last year, Adamle said he was diagnosed with dementia, and that his doctor saw signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. He believes this and the past 19 years of epileptic seizures resulted from his concussions in football. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Tregg Duerson, left, son of former Chicago Bears defensive back Dave Duerson, listens to former Bears running back Mike Adamle after the pair stood in support if the Dave Duerson Act to Prevent CTE during a news conference Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018, in Chicago. The Dave Duerson Act would ban tackle football for Illinois children younger than 12 years old. Last year, Adamle said he was diagnosed with dementia, and that his doctor saw signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. He believes this and the past 19 years of epileptic seizures resulted from his concussions in football. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

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