MIAMI -- Patriots owner Robert Kraft, who arrived in South Florida and attended Commissioner Roger Goodells Super Bowl XLI press conference today, commented on former Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson.
Johnson told the Boston Globe in todays editions that he suffered countless head injuries during his 10-year career with the Patriots, including back-to-back concussions suffered within days during the 2002 season when he said the team didnt give him proper time to recover. Johnson is suffering from severe depression, and said I dont want anyone to end up like me.
Kraft did not address Johnsons comments directly, speaking only in general terms.
Ted is one of my favorite players. I have a deep affection for him, Kraft said. Hes having a lot of problems. Hes in my thoughts and prayers.
Prior to Krafts comments, Goodell was asked how concerned he was by Johnsons allegations, and also his thoughts on the common practice of players returning too quickly from concussions, and if the league is in a good place in that regard.
I wont accept the premise that its common practice, but it does concern me. From our standpoint, we want to ensure that our players have the safest possible environment in which to play, Goodell said. We have spent a great deal of time and energy on the concussion issue. Weve had a concussion committee that has been studying this issue from a medical standpoint, including 12 doctors -- five are from the outside and seven from the NFL. They have been looking at this issue and trying to see what it is we can learn about concussions that will be helpful as we go forward. That has led to new helmet designs, its led to rule changes, and I think a safer environment for our players.
So I am very concerned about it. I didnt know about the Ted Johnson issue until yesterday afternoon, which also disappoints me. I would like to know about this. Our staff would like to know about this in advance so that we can identify these issues further.![]()