EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. --?New York Giants safety Nat Berhe has missed the past four games with a concussion incurred while making a tackle in a Week 3 loss to the Washington Redskins. He remained in that game.When he returns, possibly this Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles, dont expect any changes to his approach.?The third-year safety said he likely wont be any more cautious when he returns from the first documented concussion of his career. He just wants to play football.Is that going to change how I tackle? Probably not, Berhe said. Ive watched the hit, man, and it was one of those things where it just happened. It is what it is.This is what Berhe referred to as his old-school mentality. He said hes had old-school coaches who believe in pushing through pain on the field. He shares that sentiment. Its unlikely hes alone.Nobody wants to live forever, Berhe said. Im just out here man. ... Its fun to watch. If youre fun to watch, who knows, maybe theyll throw the bank at you one day.Concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) have become hot-bottom topics in recent years. The NFL instituted a new concussion protocol prior to the 2013 season and has continued to make tweaks along the way, as recently as last month.The league also agreed to a $765 million settlement with retired players later in 2013 but did not admit any wrongdoing.Berhe said he is aware of CTE and the dangers of concussions while playing football. ?But he said its not his prerogative to think about the consequences.Not really. I feel everybody has their own ... its your life, its my life, he said.This is a problem the NFL and teams face. At times, theyre trying to protect players from themselves. There are spotters in the press box and doctors on the sideline attempting to pull players off the field if they spot a potential concussion. Its just not always possible if players dont disclose or attempt to hide symptoms.Berhe understands the dilemma. He seemed to indicate he knew something wasnt right during the remainder of the game against the Redskins.Honestly, I kind of wanted to hit some more people when I was out there, he said. It wasnt like I was like, Oh, man. I was like, Well work it out when its done. And that is what we did.Hes now missed four games and still hasnt been fully cleared for contact. As Berhe was talking to reporters, the teams strength and conditioning coach approached and said he needed to meet with the recovering safety.Berhe, 25, wants to play, but first needs clearance from the teams medical staff.Its tough because you want to be a tough guy and you want to help your team, he said. But then you also have to look at the big picture and realize when you get back out there and do something like that again youre really out for more. Yasser Corona Jersey . After dropping their final six games of December, the Wild opened the new calendar year with four consecutive wins. Following a loss to Colorado on Saturday, Minnesota rebounded the following night to blank Nashville 4-0, but then had the tables turned on them Tuesday. Raul Jimenez Mexico Jersey . Anthony Davis had 31 points and 17 rebounds in his seventh straight game with more than 20 points, but that was only enough to keep the Pelicans competitive into the final minutes. Andrew Bogut had 10 points and 15 rebounds for Golden State, which rebounded from a loss a night earlier in Oklahoma City and snapped a two-game skid. http://www.mexiconationalshop.us/Giovani-dos-Santos-Mexico-Jersey-Soccer/ . -- Whether Jeremy Hill deserves a prominent role in LSUs offence this early in the season is a matter for debate. Orbelin Pineda Jersey . Bradwell was scheduled to become a free agent Tuesday. Born and raised in Toronto, Bradwell is entering his sixth CFL season, with all six played for his hometown Argonauts. Rafael Marquez Mexico Jersey . Thats about all he can do right now, so hes trying not to think about when he might be able to play again for the Los Angeles Lakers. ORLANDO, Fla. -- Florida State wide receiver Travis Rudolph reunited with Bo Paske on Monday before the fourth-ranked Seminoles face No. 11 Mississippi.Rudolph surprised Paske and his mother, Leah, by giving Bo a personalized Florida State jersey during an interview on ESPN at the teams hotel.Rudolph befriended Paske, a sixth-grader with autism, during a visit last Tuesday to Tallahassees Montford Middle School when he ate lunch with Paske, who was sitting alone. A photo wass taken by a school resource officer and was widely circulated on social media as was Leah Paskes Facebook post thanking Rudolph.ddddddddddddThe Paskes are attending the game after receiving tickets from Florida State. They will have dinner with the team this week but FSU football spokesman Zach Stipe said the logistics are still being worked out. ' ' '