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  1. 28 nov. 2019 · Still waiting for recompense, however, is the family of Mike “Iron MikeWebster, the Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Famer whose 2002 death first exposed how damaging America’s favorite sport ...

  2. 8 janv. 2016 · Following Mike Webster's death, Dr. Bennet Omalu studied his brain and became the first person to discover what was causing the damage that had led Webster to experience Alzheimer's-like symptoms. Omalu discovered the degenerative disease known as CTE (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy), a result of repeated trauma to the head.

  3. 13 janv. 2018 · Mike Webster, who died in 2002, was the first N.F.L. player to receive a diagnosis of C.T.E., but his family has been left out of the $1 billion concussion settlement so far.

  4. 25 avr. 2023 · Pam Webster had to take a job as a waitress to support her family, and the couple ultimately divorced, shortly before Mike’s death at age 50. He would become the first football player diagnosed ...

  5. Mike Webster (born March 18, 1952, Tomahawk, Wisconsin, U.S.—died September 24, 2002, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was an American professional football player who won four Super Bowls (1975, 1976, 1979, and 1980) as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL) and who is considered one of the greatest centers in league history.

  6. Michael Lewis Webster (Tomahawk, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos; 18 de marzo de 1952-Pittsburgh, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos; 24 de septiembre de 2002), más conocido como Mike Webster, fue un jugador profesional de fútbol americano que jugaba en la posición de center.

  7. Checkout the latest stats for Mike Webster. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.