Chris Borland paying San Francisco 49ers back 3/4 of his bonus
Chris Borland, who sent shockwaves through the NFL with his retirement last week after one season with the 49ers due to fears of future brain injuries, told CBS News' Face the Nation on Sunday morning that he was giving back part of his signing bonus.
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