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The NFLPA clarified the league’s new rule on smelling salts in a memo to players on Wednesday night, according to ESPN’s Kalyn Kahler. While teams are now prohibited from providing or supplying them ...
After San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle voiced his frustration over the NFL’s ban on ammonia products and smelling salts, the league has issued a detailed clarification.
After some outrage from players, the NFLPA has issued a clarifying statement about whether smelling salts can be used on the sideline this season.
Players will be allowed to use them during games after all. The NFLPA sent a memo to players on Wednesday saying that the ban only prohibits team employees from distributing smelling salts and any ...
The NFL’s ban on smelling salts and ammonia capsules comes with a massive asterisk. Players are still permitted to use them.
The NFLPA issued what players likely saw as an important statement on Wednesday night, clarifying what was originally viewed ...
Smelling salts have long been used across numerous different sports as a stimulant for athletes, raising their awareness.
NFL teams are not allowed to distribute smelling salts, but NFL players are still permitted to use them on the sidelines.
NFL Players Association interim executive director David White issued his first statement to player membership on Wednesday, ...
In his first communication with NFL players since his appointment as interim director of the NFL Players Association, David ...
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