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Smelling salts banned from NFL this year
NFL has banned smelling salts this year, so what does 99.5 The Wolf's Ryan Fox do? He tries them! Bruce Willis’s wife makes ‘hardest decision’ to move star out of family home as his condition worsens ...
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Athletes do smelling salts all the time, and they operate at the highest physical level of anyone in modern society. So, I thought, why can’t I—a really solid youth baseball player, still in his ...
NFL games will be “B.Y.O.S.S.” in 2025. On Tuesday, the league sent a memo to its 32 clubs informing them they would no longer be allowed to administer players ammonia in any form during the 2025 ...
Smelling salts make for great live TV. Who knew? It started with George Kittle breaking the news on NFL Network that the NFL had sent out a memo effectively banning the use of smelling salts. He joked ...
The NFL is banning the use of “smelling salts” during games, saying the products aren't proven to be safe and also could mask signs of a concussion.The league sent a memo to teams on Tuesday ...
Football players have long had a pick-me-up available on the sidelines in times of need. They’re known as smelling salts, and a single whiff of them can provide an instant jolt. But now, the NFL is ...
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, and every NFL player, doesn’t have to go into gamedays without smelling salts after all. Kittle joked that he "considered retirement" after a memo was sent ...
Smelling salts aren’t going anywhere. After it was reported Tuesday that the NFL was banning salts ahead of the 2025-26 season, the NFL Players Association offered some additional clarification on the ...
The NFL’s ban on smelling salts and ammonia capsules comes with a massive asterisk. Players are still permitted to use them. Via Kalyn Kahler of ESPN.com, the NFLPA sent the following message to all ...
NFL players will be allowed to use "smelling salts" during games after all. The NFLPA sent a memo to players on Wednesday saying that the ban that the league informed teams about on Tuesday only ...
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