A top NFL safety official said Tuesday that “football has never been safer” and that the league respects the decision of a 24-year-old linebacker to retire because he is worried about long-term brain injury.
“We are seeing a growing culture of safety,” Jeff Miller, the NFL’s senior vice president of health and safety policy, said in a statement. “Everyone involved in the game knows that there is more work to do and player safety will continue to be our top priority.”
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“By any measure, football has never been safer and we continue to make progress with rule changes, safer tackling techniques at all levels of football, and better equipment, protocols and medical care for players,” he said.








