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Joshua Ezeudu discusses how he plans to use NFL platform to destigmatize stuttering


realized his dreams of being drafted into the NFL, as the former North Carolina Tar Heels offensive lineman was selected No. 67 overall by the New York Giants last Friday. Now, his mission is to become a key figure along the Giants offensive line, but he also has big dreams off of the field. Throughout his life, Ezeudu has dealt with a stutter. (On3.com)

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Joshua Ezeudu discusses how he plans to use NFL platform to destigmatize stuttering