Family of Jordan McNair working to protect other athletes
This month marks five years since University of Maryland football player Jordan McNair died during a team practice. Since then, his family has worked to educate people about the warning signs, and now there is even legislation in Maryland to create emergency plans for athletes experiencing heat-related illnesses. Jordan's dad, Martin McNair stops by "The DMV Zone" to talk about his work so far.
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