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    A few weeks ago Tua Tagovailoa suffered an injury that caused the NFL to add new rules to their concussion protocol. In this episode, Ashley breaks down how the NFL has responded to head injuries and their troublesome history of denying CTE in players. Tune in to learn and stay until the end to hear a huge bombshell that left both girls infuriated.

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    Sources:

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