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Proposal would ban tackle football for kids under 12 in Illinois; some experts, coaches question approach

CHICAGO - Illinois would ban tackle football for children younger than 12 under a proposed state law unveiled last week.

At a Chicago news conference, state Rep. Carol Sente, a Vernon Hills Democrat, introduced the Dave Duerson Act, named for the former Bears player who took his life in 2011 at age 50.

After his death, Duerson was found to have had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, a degenerative brain disease that has been linked to repeated head trauma.

Many other ex-NFL players have suffered a similar fate. Given such tragedies, and the risks

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