NBC says Bob Costas' opinions 'are his personal' after warning soccer's future is in jeopardy

Sportscaster Bob Costas poses all through the foremost of the film "Concussion" all over AFI Fest 2015 in Hollywood, California, November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian - RTS6F08

Days after veteran sportscaster Bob Costas referred to the way forward for the NFL is bleak and the online game "destroys individuals's brains," the network that hosts "Sunday evening football" downplayed his remarks. 

Costas, the longtime NBC broadcaster, noted on the school of Maryland on Tuesday that the one-time "cash computer" recreation was struggling after distinct investigations into former players who've experienced severe health issues, country nowadays stated.

"The truth is that this video game destroys people's brains," Costas noted. "now not everybody, but a substantial number. That's the primary reality of football, and that to me is the greatest story in American sports."

Costas became regarding continual irritating encephalopathy, a mind disease linked with repeated head trauma that has develop into a priority for a lot of athletes, however typically those taking part in in the NFL. 

An NBC activities spokesperson advised The manhattan each day news, "Bob's opinions are his own, and they don't signify these of the NBC activities group."

In a July document, researchers gaining knowledge of the brains of 202 former football players found traces of CTE in nearly all of them, The associated Press suggested.

in this Friday, April 14, 2017 file picture, Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez turns to seem to be within the route of the jury as he reacts to his double murder acquittal in the 2012 deaths of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado, at Suffolk superior courtroom in Boston.  (AP)

Late New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez suffered sizeable hurt to parts of the mind that have an effect on memory, judgment and habits from the most severe case of a degenerative disorder linked to move blows ever present in someone so young, a researcher referred to Thursday. 

BOB COSTAS WARNS way forward for football IS BLEAK as a result of game 'DESTROYS individuals'S BRAINS'

Dr. Ann McKee, director of Boston school's CTE core, stressed she couldn't "join the dots" between the mind disease chronic worrying encephalopathy and the habits of the 27-year-historical who hanged himself in April while serving life in detention center for homicide.

Ann McKee, director Boston college's core for analysis into the degenerative brain disease continual annoying encephalopathy, or CTE, addresses an viewers on the faculty's campus Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017 concerning the examine of NFL football participant Aaron Hernandez's brain, projected on a monitor, at the back of correct, in Boston  (AP)

but McKee spoke of CTE had vastly impacted key materials of Hernandez's brain, including the hippocampus -- which is linked to reminiscence -- and the frontal lobe, which is involved in impulse handle, judgment and behavior.

Ann McKee, director Boston university's center for research into the degenerative mind disorder persistent demanding encephalopathy, or CTE, addresses an viewers on the school's campus Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017 in regards to the analyze of NFL soccer player Aaron Hernandez's brain, projected on a monitor at the back of, in Boston.  (AP)

"we will say mutually, in our collective adventure, that people with CTE — and CTE of this severity — have difficulty with impulse control, determination-making, inhibition of impulses or aggression, regularly emotional volatility and rage behaviors," pointed out McKee, who has studied a whole lot of brains from soccer avid gamers, faculty athletes and even younger avid gamers, donated after their deaths.

In his speech ultimate week on the tuition of Maryland, Costas stated "the cracks in the basis are there."

"The every day considerations, as critical as they may well be, they might also come and go. however you cannot change the character of the video game. I definitely would no longer let, if I had an athletically proficient 12- or 13-year-historic son, i would no longer let him play soccer," he informed the community.

Costas seemed on the Maryland panel with u . s . nowadays's Christine Brennan and ESPN's Tony Kornheiser, each and every of whom spoke in regards to the way forward for skilled soccer.

"It's no longer going to happen this 12 months, and it's no longer going to turn up in five years or ten years," Kornheiser said. "but Bob is right: At some point, the cultural wheel turns just a bit bit, virtually imperceptibly, and fogeys say, 'I don't desire my youngsters to play.' and then it becomes best the province of the bad, who want it for economic reasons to rise up and out."

Costas talked about the NFL's belated efforts to examine the hazards of football will simplest damage the league in the end.

"The greater suggestions [that] comes out, the more severe it looks," Costas spoke of.

The linked Press contributed to this report.

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