Neuroscientist: Asks Why Wasn’t Cooper Kupp In Concussion Protocol

Neuroscientist Questions Why MVP Cooper Kupp Wasn't In Concussion Protocol

Neuroscientist: Asks Why Wasn’t Cooper Kupp In Concussion Protocol?

Cooper Kupp was the MVP for the Rams but at what cost???

LA Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp played hard Sunday at Super Bowl 56 capping off his historic season with a Super Bowl MVP award after catching eight balls for 92 yards and two touchdowns. But there is one question and its coming from a neuroscientist…

CelebnSpots247.com report that at least one person with some background in the area of CTE is questioning why Cooper Kupp was still in the game?

Kupp was one of two plays earlier on that was on the receiving end of a brutal looking hit to the head that drew a couple of flags and left him noticeably shaken.

Kupp remained in the game, and made history by securing his second touchdown of the game to give his team the lead. As it turns out, that catch would also help him earn big game MVP honors.

Moreover, this was a red flag since its a known fact that the NFL never truly cares about the health of their players. That run them until that can’t run anymore, then players are replaced, cut and new players are drafted into the grindhouse.

Many have been concerned about how the NFL would handle a situation like this. But will it really change?

Nowinski is also a former WWE wrestler who has been studying the effects of CTE for years. I’m sure he won’t be the only one who’ll be question the NFL about their player safety concerns after this one.