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  • Grimes, who spent ten years anchoring the offensive line at center for the Tampa Bay Bucs, teared up as he talked about being pain free for the first time in over a decade, while Akoye spoke glowingly of having a spine that was healed and a neck he could now turn without worrying of paralysis.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • Grimes, who spent ten years anchoring the offensive line at center for the Tampa Bay Bucs, teared up as he talked about being pain free for the first time in over a decade, while Akoye spoke glowingly of having a spine that was healed and a neck he could now turn without worrying of paralysis.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • One after the next, from Hall of Famers like Don Maynard to NFL stalwarts like Randy Grimes, Christian Akoye and Ray Lucas, players rose and told their stories of pain, desperation and healing, all with the goal of praising their doctors and making the public more aware of the suffering they were going through after years spent sacrificing their bodies and minds for the games we play and watch.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • One after the next, from Hall of Famers like Don Maynard to NFL stalwarts like Randy Grimes, Christian Akoye and Ray Lucas, players rose and told their stories of pain, desperation and healing, all with the goal of praising their doctors and making the public more aware of the suffering they were going through after years spent sacrificing their bodies and minds for the games we play and watch.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • One after the next, from Hall of Famers like Don Maynard to NFL stalwarts like Randy Grimes, Christian Akoye and Ray Lucas, players rose and told their stories of pain, desperation and healing, all with the goal of praising their doctors and making the public more aware of the suffering they were going through after years spent sacrificing their bodies and minds for the games we play and watch.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • One after the next, from Hall of Famers like Don Maynard to NFL stalwarts like Randy Grimes, Christian Akoye and Ray Lucas, players rose and told their stories of pain, desperation and healing, all with the goal of praising their doctors and making the public more aware of the suffering they were going through after years spent sacrificing their bodies and minds for the games we play and watch.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • Grimes, who spent ten years anchoring the offensive line at center for the Tampa Bay Bucs, teared up as he talked about being pain free for the first time in over a decade, while Akoye spoke glowingly of having a spine that was healed and a neck he could now turn without worrying of paralysis.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • One after the next, from Hall of Famers like Don Maynard to NFL stalwarts like Randy Grimes, Christian Akoye and Ray Lucas, players rose and told their stories of pain, desperation and healing, all with the goal of praising their doctors and making the public more aware of the suffering they were going through after years spent sacrificing their bodies and minds for the games we play and watch.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • Grimes, who spent ten years anchoring the offensive line at center for the Tampa Bay Bucs, teared up as he talked about being pain free for the first time in over a decade, while Akoye spoke glowingly of having a spine that was healed and a neck he could now turn without worrying of paralysis.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

  • Grimes, who spent ten years anchoring the offensive line at center for the Tampa Bay Bucs, teared up as he talked about being pain free for the first time in over a decade, while Akoye spoke glowingly of having a spine that was healed and a neck he could now turn without worrying of paralysis.

    Joe Favorito: Helping Athletes Heal Their P.A.S.T. Joe Favorito 2010

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