After more than a decade at the sharp end of the National Football League, Evan Mathis admits that the sport's brutal physical demands and its possible long-term health risks are a frequent topic of locker-room conversation. The 34-year-old offensive lineman is looking forward to the highlight of his career on Sunday when he takes to the field for the Denver Broncos in their Super Bowl showdown against the Carolina Panthers. Only last week, NFL statistics revealed that reported concussions had spiked by 30 percent this season.
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