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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.
Is it bad or is it not?” Super Bowl 50 champion Tyler Polumbus and Altitude radio host told The Post. “If you have the data, ...
Ever seen smelling salts used on the air? Well, the cast of "First Things First" did so on Thursday, and George Kittle ...
George Kittle can sleep easier this season knowing that his beloved smelling salts aren't going anywhere – as long as he supplies them during the 2025 season. The NFL has banned teams from ...
49ers Star George Kittle Is Not Happy with NFL Over New Rule originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Tuesday, the NFL issued ...
England batter Joe Root’s insatiable appetite for runs has left even his fellow ‘Fab Four’ member Kane Williamson in awe. The ...
Newcastle United's Alexander Isak is one of the most in-demand strikers this summer with Premier League champions Liverpool ...
Linfield boss David Healy - who will celebrate 10 years at Windsor Park in October - must, however, mount a title defence ...
On Tuesday, the NFL sent a memo to clubs saying they are no longer allowed to provide the substance to players, citing safety ...
A former Premier League striker who has served time behind bars is set to return to football after joining Conor McGregor's ...
Cristiano Ronaldo hailed former Sporting CP star Viktor Gyokeres as a 'special player' following the striker's move to ...
NFL players will be allowed to use “smelling salts” during games after all.