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Real-Life 'Concussion' Doctor Bennet Omalu Convinced O.J. Simpson Suffers from CTE

By Victoria Guerra | Jan 30, 2016 05:54 PM EST

In the wake of FX's new series, "American Crime Story," revolving around the infamous O.J. Simpson trial, ESPN has just released a new documentary about the disgraced former NFL star. On it, Dr. Bennet Omalu, the man Will Smith plays in last year's "Concussion," reveals he's convinced that Simpson's behavior is due to brain injury, particularly Chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE. Read More »

NFL Players & Owners Can Watch 'Concussion' for Free

By Ariel Celeste Johnson | Dec 27, 2015 09:54 AM EST

In what may be one of the most riveting films of the year. Concussion, starring Will Smith, will be available to all current/past NFL Players and owners. In a special Sony screening, NFL members will see the film that tells the horrid truth of game-related head injuries free of charge. NFL players and owners will see the links between football injuries and brain damage highlighted in the film based on a true story. NFL players are welcomed to watch Concussion at any Cinemark Theater with the use of their NFL membership card. Read More »

What is Will Smith Planning to Do After Hollywood?

By Kyle Dowling | Dec 14, 2015 01:39 PM EST

Will Smith: actor, rapper, producer ... politician? It's being reported that the Concussion star recently sat down with CBS Sunday Morning and explained that, because of all the "crazy kinds of stuff" being said on the news as of late in regards to politics, he feels he has more to offer than just film and music. Which could stand as an answer for why he isn't in the Independence Day: Resurgence trailer? Read More »

Will Smith New NFL Movie 'Concussion' [Watch Trailer]

By Jon Niles | Sep 03, 2015 05:30 PM EDT

Will Smith's new movie has a Christmas 2015 release date set, but Concussion is already causing plenty of controversy thanks to the release of the first trailer this week. We know that the NFL doesn't like talk of the head injury caused from playing football, but it's very real and this film is ready to tell the story of the doctor that tried to save players' lives. Read more about this movie below. Read More »

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