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FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2016, file photo, NFL Senior Vice President of Health and Safety Policy Jeff Miller speaks during an NFL health and safety news conference in San Francisco. Next to torn ACLs, the most time lost for injured NFL players is due to hamstring and lower extremity problems, of which there are far more than the major knee issue. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2016, file photo, NFL Senior Vice President of Health and Safety Policy Jeff Miller speaks during an NFL health and safety news conference in San Francisco. Next to torn ACLs, the most time lost for injured NFL players is due to hamstring and lower extremity problems, of which there are far more than the major knee issue. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

Mar. 27, 2019 12:26 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2016 file photo, NFL Senior Vice President of Health and Safety Policy Jeff Miller speaks during an NFL health and safety news conference in San Francisco. The NFL's top medical experts are asking college football physicians and trainers to help make the game safer. Dr. Allen Sills and Jeff Miller, the NFL's executive vice president for health and safety initiatives, spent Monday June 17 2019 and Tuesday, June 18, 2019 in Indianapolis sharing data about their findings on the prevention and treatment of injuries. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2016 file photo, NFL Senior Vice President of Health and Safety Policy Jeff Miller speaks during an NFL health and safety news conference in San Francisco. The NFL's top medical experts are asking college football physicians and trainers to help make the game safer. Dr. Allen Sills and Jeff Miller, the NFL's executive vice president for health and safety initiatives, spent Monday June 17 2019 and Tuesday, June 18, 2019 in Indianapolis sharing data about their findings on the prevention and treatment of injuries. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

Jun. 18, 2019 04:45 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, Joe Namath, MVP of Super Bowl III, carries the Lombardi Trophy onto the field for the postgame ceremony after the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers, in Santa Clara, Calif.  Just over 50 years ago, halfway through the history of the NFL, the New York Jets completed one of the most unexpected championship seasons in the history of the sport when a brash quarterback named Joe Namath helped engineer a Super Bowl victory over the heavily favored Baltimore Colts. That now-famous journey by Broadway Joe and the boys through the AFL that ended in triumph in Miami took a lesser-known detour for the second week of the schedule. Yes, for one weekend, the Jets actually landed in Birmingham, Alabama, at Legion Field. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, Joe Namath, MVP of Super Bowl III, carries the Lombardi Trophy onto the field for the postgame ceremony after the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers, in Santa Clara, Calif. Just over 50 years ago, halfway through the history of the NFL, the New York Jets completed one of the most unexpected championship seasons in the history of the sport when a brash quarterback named Joe Namath helped engineer a Super Bowl victory over the heavily favored Baltimore Colts. That now-famous journey by Broadway Joe and the boys through the AFL that ended in triumph in Miami took a lesser-known detour for the second week of the schedule. Yes, for one weekend, the Jets actually landed in Birmingham, Alabama, at Legion Field. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)

Jul. 26, 2019 06:51 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, former NFL football player and head coach Tony Dungy, right, walks with his wife Lauren Harris Dungy before the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers in Santa Clara, Calif. The Pro Football Hall of Famer and his wife recently penned their fourth book in a children’s series. The new one is titled “Carson Chooses Forgiveness,” and it follows “We Chose You,” which focuses on adoption; “Maria Finds Courage,” and “Austin Plays Fair.” (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, former NFL football player and head coach Tony Dungy, right, walks with his wife Lauren Harris Dungy before the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers in Santa Clara, Calif. The Pro Football Hall of Famer and his wife recently penned their fourth book in a children’s series. The new one is titled “Carson Chooses Forgiveness,” and it follows “We Chose You,” which focuses on adoption; “Maria Finds Courage,” and “Austin Plays Fair.” (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Sep. 13, 2019 12:00 PM EDT
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FLE - In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, Denver Broncos' Peyton Manning, left, is sacked by Carolina Panthers' Luke Kuechly during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game in Santa Clara, Calif. Next Monday, April 6, 2020, the Hall of Fame and the NFL will announce the roster for the 2010-19 All-Decade team. Kuechly is a possible pick at linebacker. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

FLE - In this Feb. 7, 2016, file photo, Denver Broncos' Peyton Manning, left, is sacked by Carolina Panthers' Luke Kuechly during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game in Santa Clara, Calif. Next Monday, April 6, 2020, the Hall of Fame and the NFL will announce the roster for the 2010-19 All-Decade team. Kuechly is a possible pick at linebacker. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

Mar. 30, 2020 03:34 PM EDT
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FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2016, file photo, workers hang an NFL shield on the main stage before a news conference in San Francisco. The NFL and its players union have agreed to conduct “virtual” offseason workout programs until every team is permitted to open its facilities. Teams can hold classroom instruction, workouts and non-football educational programs using online platforms, according to a memo sent to the teams that was obtained by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 4, 2016, file photo, workers hang an NFL shield on the main stage before a news conference in San Francisco. The NFL and its players union have agreed to conduct “virtual” offseason workout programs until every team is permitted to open its facilities. Teams can hold classroom instruction, workouts and non-football educational programs using online platforms, according to a memo sent to the teams that was obtained by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)

Apr. 13, 2020 06:43 PM EDT
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FILE - Then-Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders speaks to reporters in advance of the Super Bowl 50 NFL football game in Santa Clara, Calif., in this Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, file photo. New Orleans Saints first-year receiver Emmanuel Sanders is trying to reach his fourth Super Bowl with a fourth different team. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

FILE - Then-Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders speaks to reporters in advance of the Super Bowl 50 NFL football game in Santa Clara, Calif., in this Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, file photo. New Orleans Saints first-year receiver Emmanuel Sanders is trying to reach his fourth Super Bowl with a fourth different team. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

Dec. 30, 2020 03:03 PM EST
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FILE - Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders speaks to reporters ahead of Super Bowl 50, in Santa Clara, Calif., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016. Sanders announced his retirement Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, after a 12-year NFL career that included six season in Denver, where he helped the Broncos win Super Bowl 50. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

FILE - Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders speaks to reporters ahead of Super Bowl 50, in Santa Clara, Calif., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016. Sanders announced his retirement Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, after a 12-year NFL career that included six season in Denver, where he helped the Broncos win Super Bowl 50. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

Sep. 07, 2022 12:54 PM EDT
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FILE - Denver Broncos running back Ronnie Hillman speaks to reporters in Santa Clara, Calif., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, ahead of Super Bowl 50.  Hillman, who was part of the Denver Broncos team that won Super Bowl 50, has died, his family said in a statement. He was 31. Hillman's family posted on his Instagram account Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022, that he was diagnosed in August with a rare form of kidney cancer called renal medullary carcinoma and was under hospice care. The family wrote hours later that he died surrounded by family and close friends. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

FILE - Denver Broncos running back Ronnie Hillman speaks to reporters in Santa Clara, Calif., Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016, ahead of Super Bowl 50. Hillman, who was part of the Denver Broncos team that won Super Bowl 50, has died, his family said in a statement. He was 31. Hillman's family posted on his Instagram account Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022, that he was diagnosed in August with a rare form of kidney cancer called renal medullary carcinoma and was under hospice care. The family wrote hours later that he died surrounded by family and close friends. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)

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