Many are opting out. Participation in youth tackle football has been declining for years. But especially in communities of color, tackle football’s lure remains strong and the balance tips toward opportunity, a four-month investigation by The Shirley Povich Center for Sports Journalism and the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the University of Maryland has found.

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Last year, the Boston University CTE Center released a study that said the developing brains of children are at risk for damage from repeated impacts to the head and brain that have been associated with impulsive behaviors and cognitive problems.

The study notes that children who start playing tackle football at an early age or participate in the sport for more than 11 years run an increased risk of such impairment.

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    10 months ago

    Isn’t it still the case that the risks of football are outweighed by the pros?

    Aka your more likely to die from a heart attack than you are to have brain damage. Playing football reduces your risk of heart attack way more than it increases your risk of brain damage. That’s just top level stuff too.

    Same for lots of things cycling increases your risk of brain damage, but it is outweighed by the pros. Running increases the chance of your getting mugged, still better than not running.

    Also it’s fun. I’m all for reducing injuries but at some point you got to actually live. Can’t stay in a padded room forever.