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Concerns also exist about the ammonia capsules masking severe injuries. That's why many boxing organizations have banned smelling salts and also why the NFL has elected to outlaw its clubs from ...
The ban became a topic of conversation on NFL Network’s “Inside Training Camp” on Tuesday when 49ers tight end George Kittle ...
Smelling salts have long been used across numerous different sports as a stimulant for athletes, raising their awareness.
On Tuesday, the NFL sent a memo to clubs saying they are no longer allowed to provide the substance to players, citing safety ...
After loud backlash from players, the NFL players’ association clarified that the league hasn’t banned the use of smelling salts — just banned teams from being the suppliers.
The NFL made headlines by banning smelling salts and other ammonia products, but the rule isn't as firm as once thought.
It started on Tuesday, with San Francisco 49ers’ star TE George Kittle breaking the news on the ban to NFL Network’s Mike ...
The NFL sent a memo to teams Tuesday banning all forms of ammonia inhalants and smelling salts from games, pregame activities ...
The NFL is actually not banning smelling salts, but telling players that they have to bring their own if they want to use ...
The NFL cited a lack of evidence supporting the safety or efficacy of smelling salts, and the potential to mask signs of a ...
Ammonia and smelling salts have long been used as a stimulant by NFL players as well as other athletes, though the risks that ...
After some outrage from players, the NFLPA has issued a clarifying statement about whether smelling salts can be used on the sideline this season.
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