The NFL doesn't allow teams to provide smelling salts to players, who are still able to use on their own. The Texans make the ...
Smelling salts aren’t going anywhere. After it was reported Tuesday that the NFL was banning salts ahead of the 2025-26 season, the NFL Players Association offered some additional clarification on the ...
The use of “smelling salts” is being banned by the NFL for this upcoming season, the league announced in a memo to teams Tuesday. The league cited a 2024 warning by the FDA about smelling salts and ...
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Aaron Rodgers caught on camera using smelling salts on the field... weeks after controversial ban
Moments before slinging a 68-yard pass into the hands of Pat Freiermuth, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was filmed sniffing what seemed an especially stong smelling salt. The ...
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Smelling salts are the talk of the NFL world this week, as there were previously mixed reports on whether players would be able to use them during games moving forward. Ultimately, the NFLPA informed ...
The 2025 season will introduce some new rules and technology to the NFL, but one change in particular has upset one of the league's best tight ends. The San Francisco 49ers' George Kittle interrupted ...
If my friend and I had known about the Skee-Ball league, we’d have probably visited Skyline Pub a little later in the evening this past Wednesday. The cozy, slightly dimmed sports bar sits across ...
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