NFL takes more steps to reduce head injuries; playing Football Might Elevate Parkinson’s Risk

Written by Parriva — August 16, 2023
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The NFL is expanding use of the padded softshell caps that players have been wearing for the duration of preseason practices, as well as regular season contact practices, amid signs they’re cutting down on concussions. Player safety has been under increased scrutiny, and the Guardian Caps worn by offensive and defensive linemen, tight ends and linebackers resulted in 52% fewer concussions up to the second preseason game this year, compared to an average of the same period over the previous three preseasons.

The league will mandate the use of Guardian Caps for those positions, as well as running backs, during preseason practices and regular season contact practices, Jeff Miller, NFL executive vice president overseeing player health and safety told reporters. Recently, researchers identified a potential link between playing tackle football and an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease (PD).

In a study using a large online dataset, participants with a history of playing organized tackle football showed a 61% heightened odds of PD diagnosis. Those who played at higher competitive levels like college or professionally exhibited even greater odds. Additionally, a new league rule aimed at reducing injuries on kick returns will allow players to fair catch on kickoffs, with the resulting possession beginning at the team’s own 25-yard line. That change is expected to result in a 15% reduction in kick returns, Miller said.

Starting this week, the league will also expand testing VICIS helmets designed for specific positions to quarterbacks during pre-season games and regular season contact practices, but not regular season games, officials said. The helmets had initially been available only to linemen. “Each position group sees the world a little differently; experiences the game differently,” Miller said.

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