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George Kittle said Tuesday that the NFL banned smelling salts, but the league clarified that players can use their own ...
NFL players won’t have to say goodbye to their beloved smelling salts after all, as the NFL Players Association clarified the ...
The league recently implemented a zero-tolerance policy for ammonia inhalants, citing safety concerns and concussion risks, yet players aren't ...
Player Use Still Allowed, But NFL Draws the Line So why the crackdown? The league cited a 2024 FDA warning. The agency ...
Imagine if fundamentals had been important enough from the beginning, this Boston team might be looking down on everyone else in the standings.
Rashawn Slater, the Chargers’ star left tackle, sustained a torn patellar tendon in practice and will undergo season-ending ...
On Tuesday, the NFL sent a memo to clubs saying they are no longer allowed to provide the substance to players, citing safety ...
Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson says first baseman Josh Naylor left Thursday’s game against the Chicago White Sox in the ...
NFL players will be allowed to use “smelling salts” during games after all. The NFLPA sent a memo to players on Wednesday ...
When are these AIs in the news? When it was reported that the NFL banned their use, San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle protested, and the NFL walked back the ban a day later. The league's players ...
Mahomes is rated 95 in the upcoming game, behind a trio of quarterbacks: Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills, Lamar Jackson of ...