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Brian Dawkins: 'silence is killing us as men'

Brian Dawkins: 'silence is killing us as men' By The Associated Press , Associated Press Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Dawkins says opening up about depression and suicidal thoughts earlier in his …

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Brian Dawkins: 'silence is killing us as men'

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Brian Dawkins: 'silence is killing us as men'

By The Associated Press , Associated Press

Pro Football Hall of Famer Brian Dawkins says opening up about depression and suicidal thoughts earlier in his career helped him overcome his issues.

Dawkins, a nine-time Pro Bowl safety with the Eagles and Broncos, tells PodcastOne Sports Now guest host Rob Maaddi that "issues become power" when feelings aren't held inside.

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