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Warrick Dunn helps single mom move into Habitat house in Arizona

Thursday's health and safety news from the world of football:

  • KTVK-TV in Phoenix reported on former NFL running back Warrick Dunn, who helped to present a Habitat for Humanity house to a single mom in Coolidge, Ariz.
  • New Arizona State athletic director Ray Anderson said overtraining is a serious problem among ASU intercollegiate athletic teams, including Sun Devils football, Arizona Sports reported. Anderson is a former senior vice president with the NFL.

WFYI-FM, the NPR stadium in Indianapolis, reported that the new concussion training law in Indiana enhances existing school policies.

-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor