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Patriots Coach Vrabel Calls for NFL to Intensify CTE Research Following Pro Bowl Star Rudi Johnson’s Tragedy

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Patriots Coach Vrabel Calls for NFL to Intensify CTE Research Following Pro Bowl Star Rudi Johnson’s Tragedy

Foxborough, September 24, 2025

Shock of Rudi Johnson’s Passing

The death of former Pro Bowl running back Rudi Johnson, once an icon of the Cincinnati Bengals, has sent shockwaves through the NFL community. According to information from the Miami-Dade County police, Johnson, aged 45, likely passed away due to suicide. The incident has raised serious concerns about CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy), a condition linked to repeated head trauma, believed to affect many former players.

Ex-Bengals, Lions running back Rudi Johnson passes away at 45

Vrabel’s Heartfelt Condolences and Concerns

During a press conference following practice, New England Patriots head coach expressed profound sorrow and extended deep condolences to Johnson’s family. However, he did not hide his concern:

“We are truly stunned to hear about Rudi. He was an outstanding player, a model of resilience. But this heartbreaking story forces all of us to think more seriously about the long-term effects football has on players’ brains. CTE is no longer a distant concept. It is a reality, and the NFL needs to do more to protect them.”

Call for Action from the NFL

He further emphasized:

“The Patriots have always prided themselves on their fighting spirit, but above all, we want our players to leave the field safe and healthy. This must be a wake-up call for the entire league to act – more research, prevention, and support for those who have dedicated their youth to the NFL.”

Urgent Need for Player Health Protection

Rudi Johnson’s tragedy not only leaves the Bengals and fans in grief but also places the NFL before an urgent demand: to protect the mental and physical health of players – both current and future.

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