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With Fred Warner, Puka Nacua and the rest of BYU’s established NFL veterans not expected to play much — if at all — during ...
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The NFL has officially cracked down on the use of smelling salts during games—but players aren’t completely out of luck.
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The star tight end joked about his previous usage of the now-banned ammonia inhalants, saying he used them before "every ...
George Kittle got his wish.NFL players are still permitted to use smelling salts, the NFLPA clarified to its players in a ...
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It has been confirmed NFL players can still take smelling salts as long as they are not provided to them by the team.
On Tuesday, the NFL issued a memo to all 32 clubs announcing a ban on ammonia inhalants, commonly known as smelling salts, effective for the 2025 season. Under the new policy, teams are prohibited ...