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Borland, a rookie who led the 49ers in tackles last season, turned his back on a four-year deal worth nearly $3 million because of his concerns over the long-term impact of repeated head trauma, meeting with concussion researchers. "I just honestly want to do what's best for my health," Borland told ESPN. Jeff Miller, the NFL's senior vice president of health and safety, said the league is making safety improvements thanks to equipment improvements, rule changes and medical advancements in knowledge and treatment. "We respect Chris Borland's decision and wish him all the best.
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