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Smelling salts and other similar products have been a staple on NFL sidelines for years with many players believing they can ...
The Green Bay Packers are not done adding wide receivers. The team drafted Matthew Golden and Savion Williams, signed Will Sheppard, but also added another rookie—Isaiah Neyor, a big-bodied, undrafted ...
It has been confirmed NFL players can still take smelling salts as long as they are not provided to them by the team.
NFL players were distraught they couldn't use smelling salts this season and beyond after a league-wide memo banned teams from handing them out, but the NFLPA is saying differently.
After the NFL implemented a controversial new rule, which impacted notable names such as George Kittle and Baker Mayfield, ...
George Kittle’s Wife Claire Kittle Disagrees With His Madden Rating originally appeared on Athlon Sports. San Francisco 49ers ...
Concerns that the popular sideline substances have no medical backing and could mask the symptoms of a concussion led the league to get rid of them.
In a surprising move, the NFL has banned smelling salts, a decision revealed by San Francisco 49ers' George Kittle. Kittle, ...
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 ...
The only issue was the one throwing Bowers the ball, as the Raiders went with Gardner Minshew, Aidan O'Connell and Desmond ...
The NFL has banned the use of smelling salts during games, citing an FDA warning concerning the safety of the substance. Here's what experts say about the effects and the risks.