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The NFL today shared the annual helmet laboratory testing results conducted in collaboration with the NFLPA, highlighting new ...
As part of its annual equipment safety review, the NFL has once again updated its rules for which helmets meet its safety standards and which ones are no longer legal. The updates, announced ...
30% of NFL Players Across the League Have the Opportunity to Upgrade Helmets to Better-Performing, Safer Models for 2025 Season Laboratory Testing Results Supported by On-Field Data with Top ...
NFL. Gracie Hunt escapes her dad and duties as she's spotted in the desert happy and party ready NFL. The Eagles give a player expected to do much better one last chance to shine in the NFL The ...
The NFL says players suffered the fewest concussions in 2024 since the league began systematically tracking concussion data, and better helmets are a major contributor. The league approved 12 new ...
and the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) released the annual Helmet Laboratory Testing Performance Results, and Certor Sports—parent company of Schutt and VICIS—is once again the top-performing ...
The NFL updated its rules regarding helmet safety standards for the upcoming 2025 season. According to Matt Moret of The Athletic, the league banned seven different helmet models. Ten other models ...
As Aaron Rodgers continues his will-they-won't-they with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the NFL has come through and given the former MVP the perfect excuse to save everyone the trouble and just retire.
The NFL has prohibited seven different helmet models for the 2025 regular season following the league's annual laboratory testing and analysis in conjunction with the NFL Players' Association.
This milestone further establishes LIGHT Helmets as a key player in NFL player safety. The NFL and NFLPA released their annual Helmet Laboratory Testing Performance Results, which assessed the ...
It may have taken decades, but the National Football League has finally accepted what it long refused to acknowledge: the most valuable asset a franchise has is not its stadium, brand, or TV deal ...