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Former NFL star Aldon Smith’s brain to be donated for CTE research after death at 36

Former NFL star Aldon Smith’s brain to be donated for CTE research after death at 36

Summary

Aldon Smith, a former NFL player, died suddenly at age 36. His family is donating his brain to Boston University for research into CTE, a brain disease linked to repeated head injuries common in contact sports.

Key Facts

  • Aldon Smith died suddenly after delivering pizzas to a homeless charity in the San Francisco Bay area.
  • No official cause of death has been announced yet.
  • Smith’s family hired attorneys to investigate the circumstances of his death.
  • His brain will be examined for CTE, a brain disease diagnosed only after death, linked to repeated concussions.
  • Smith played six NFL seasons mainly with the San Francisco 49ers, and also with the Raiders and Cowboys.
  • He was known for a strong rookie NFL season and set a 49ers record with 19.5 sacks in 2012.
  • Off-field issues and legal troubles affected his career, including arrests and NFL suspensions.
  • Smith retired formally from professional football in 2023.
  • The 49ers issued a statement expressing sorrow and remembering his talent and personality.
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