
Warren Moon, former NFL star quarterback, is shown here at the Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in 2006. In April 2007, the former pro football star was arrested for speeding at 2 a.m. in Kirkland, Washington. Police later took him to the station for a blood alcohol level test. They would not release the results until charges were filed.(Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Hall of Fame Quarterback Warren Moon joined Bob Haynie and Mark Zinno to discuss player safety and the future of concussion prevention.
Moon also talked the current state of NFL saying that he would have loved to play in the NFL today because he believes that he may have been able to avoid some of the big hits he took during his football career and extend his career.
In addition, Moon talked about his partnership with the new Xenith concussion helmet, and the products new relationship with Ravens running back Ray Rice.
Listen to the full interview here: