Wes Welker’s Return Indicates That for Some, the NFL Is an Addictive Drug


Written by Brad Gagnon at Bloguin

My only question for Wes Welker: Why?

Welker, who is returning to the NFL with the St. Louis Rams, spoke publicly Tuesday for the first time since signing his deal with the team. And while he predictably batted aside questions about his extensive concussion history, he wasn’t able to clarify for me why exactly this is a worthwhile risk for a successful family man with so much still ahead of him.

When Welker met with the media, he noted that he believes he still has “it.” And although the numbers indicate his play was declining by the time he joined the Denver Broncos in 2013, it’s fair to give a talented athlete like himself the benefit of the doubt there.

But even if Welker is capable of making an impact as a pro football player at the age of 34, why is he interested in doing so? The man has made $40.8 million dollars and is more rich and famous than anyone could have expected of an undrafted receiver.

He spoke about wanting to contribute, which is nice. But why? Hasn’t he contributed enough? There are no dues to be paid. And with the mysteries of CTE becoming less mysterious, even the fact that he’s been cleared by doctors isn’t enough to convince a lot of people that Welker isn’t opening himself up to tremendous short- and long-term risk.

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