Post by Funkytown on Sept 15, 2022 2:34:44 GMT -6
Concussions among NFL players mandated to wear Guardian Cap equipment dropped by more than 50% this summer compared to the previous three-year average, according to data released Wednesday.
For the first time, the league required offensive linemen, defensive linemen, tight ends and linebackers to wear Guardian Caps during practice between the start of training camp until the second preseason game -- a period when concussion rates historically have been elevated. There were 11 concussions among those position groups during that time. Six of those were caused by contact to the face mask, which is not protected by a Guardian Cap.
The previous three-year average for players at those positions during that time period was 23 concussions.
"The performance of the cap exceeded our expectations in terms of concussion numbers," Miller said.
Approximately 200 players continued wearing Guardian Caps after the mandate expired.
For the first time, the league required offensive linemen, defensive linemen, tight ends and linebackers to wear Guardian Caps during practice between the start of training camp until the second preseason game -- a period when concussion rates historically have been elevated. There were 11 concussions among those position groups during that time. Six of those were caused by contact to the face mask, which is not protected by a Guardian Cap.
The previous three-year average for players at those positions during that time period was 23 concussions.
"The performance of the cap exceeded our expectations in terms of concussion numbers," Miller said.
Approximately 200 players continued wearing Guardian Caps after the mandate expired.
Link:
www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34591467/concussions-players-wore-guardian-caps-summer-dropped-more-50-nfl-says