Brett Favre on Parkinson's Disease, NFL Concussions, NIL Money, and Why He Wishes He Stayed Down | The Concierge Doc Podcast
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Brett Favre — NFL Hall of Famer, Super Bowl champion, and three-time back-to-back Most Valuable Player — joins Dr. Jason Littleton on the Concierge Doc Podcast for one of the most important conversations in sports health today.
This is not a highlight reel. This is the truth behind the legend.
In 2024, Brett Favre stood before the United States Congress and disclosed his Parkinson's disease diagnosis — a condition his doctors have linked directly to the thousands of concussions and repeated head trauma he absorbed across 20 NFL seasons and 297 consecutive starts. In this episode, Brett opens up about what he wishes he had done differently, why he kept getting back up, and why — at 52 — he now wonders if he should have stayed down.
In this episode, Brett Favre and Dr. Jason Littleton cover:
- Brett Favre's Parkinson's disease diagnosis and what led to his 2024 Congressional testimony
- How NFL concussions and repeated head trauma cause long-term brain damage, CTE, and neurological disease
- Why Brett says money is destroying common sense in college athletics — and how NIL deals are accelerating trauma in teenagers as young as 16 and 17
- The pain pill addiction that started with a single shoulder injection in 1995 — and how Brett has been sober from pain medication since 1996
- Why Brett consulted with Dr. Bennet Omalu — the doctor who discovered CTE and was portrayed by Will Smith in the film Concussion — and what Dr. Omalu told him about tackle football
- The exercise protocol Brett uses daily to fight Parkinson's rigidity and mobility loss
- Sleep apnea, REM sleep disruption, and how Parkinson's affects rest and recovery
- Why Brett gets a full metabolic blood panel every year — and why he believes everyone should
- How athlete identity loss, alcohol abuse, and pain pill dependency destroy NFL players after retirement
- Brett's father, who died at 56 refusing to get a checkup — and why that story drives Brett's health advocacy today
- The difference between concierge medicine and traditional healthcare — and why the doctor-patient relationship is everything
- What Brett told his own family about youth tackle football and head injury prevention
Key quotes from this episode:
"I really took pride in getting back up. Well, about 52 — maybe I should've stayed down some."
"Money trumps common sense. There's so much money in the NIL that the common sense part of it — it's like non-existent."
"Life throws us curveballs. Real stuff happens to me and my family. You got to deal with it."
Whether you are a sports fan, a parent of a young athlete, a patient navigating a serious diagnosis, or someone who wants to understand the real cost of greatness — this episode is required listening.
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