PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers’ Antonio Brown treated the Clairton High School football team to a screening of “Concussion” on Tuesday night.
The screening took place at the AMC Loews Waterfront Theater in Homestead at 7 p.m.
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The film chronicles the discovery of a degenerative brain disease that several NFL players have succumbed to. Brown showed the Clairton Bears, the 2015 WPIAL Class A Champions, what it means to be a mentor, taking them to see the movie that could have them thinking about their future in playing football.
“These high school kids, they've got to be aware of their future and to raise some awareness and some positivity to come out and to spend some time in the community is always a pleasure,” Brown said.
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