Those who donate blood by Jan. 31 will be entered into a drawing to win a trip for two to the game at Allegiant Stadium.
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Oakland Raiders quarterback and Las Vegas native David Humm became wheelchair-bound from mutiple scelerosis. When his sister was diagnosed with the disease, she opted for immediate treatment.
The Buffalo Bills safety had his breathing tube removed as he continues to recover four days after going into cardiac arrest on the field.
“You can’t find most emergency rooms in hospitals that are as well-equipped as an NFL stadium is on game day,” explained Dr. Navdeep Singh, the Raiders’ chief medical officer.
The Las Vegas transplant, who has his name on a local recovery center, is featured on the new season of A&E’s “Intervention,” which is set in the valley.
At some point this week, I will cross the 100-test threshold. One would think this would become old hat, but that wait for results never seems to get any less agonizing.
Three former Oakland Raiders players are donating their brains to CTE research in honor of the late Kenny Stabler.
The NFL Players Association today is announcing a program to test and treat former players with brain trauma at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and other sites across the country.