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 by Elvis
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NFL Players Will Now Be Allowed to Wear Protective ‘Guardian Caps’ in Games
The caps were previously limited to practice use only.

DAN GARTLAND

NFL players will be allowed to wear the protective Guardian Cap over their helmet in games this season if they want to, league officials said during a recent webinar. NFL chief administrative officer Dawn Aponte said during the panel that players will have the “option” to wear the padded helmet cover “if he so chooses.”

“So we might actually see a Guardian Cap on a player in a game this year,” NFL chief medical officer Allen Sills added. “That’s possible. Great. Big change coming up.”

The panel took place on April 9 and the league posted a recording of the discussion on its website on April 23. Pro Football Talk was the first to note the discussion about the potential use of Guardian Caps in games.

The NFL first mandated the use of Guardian Caps in early training camp practices in 2022 and expanded the requirement last year to include regular season practices. All players except for quarterbacks, kickers and punters are required to wear the device over their helmets during contact practices.

The league told Pro Football Talk before last season that players would not be allowed to wear the Guardian Cap during games.

NFL research shows that the Guardian Cap reduces the severity of hits to the head by as much as 20%. But some players have also complained about them. J.J. Watt said during training camp in 2022 when players were first required to wear them that he felt “like a bobblehead. Like you’re gonna fall over” with the extra cushioning on his head.

 by RAMMAN76
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Really?

I thought these new helmets were already protective.

They just don't make them like they used to. (wussies) :D

 by ramsman34
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I wonder but they will make them look more like the logo/helmet design scheme. Makes no sense to have a solid colored cap. If they do logo then up, players heads will look huge. Gazoo from the Flintstones comes to mind

 by Elvis
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ramsman34 wrote:I wonder but they will make them look more like the logo/helmet design scheme. Makes no sense to have a solid colored cap. If they do logo then up, players heads will look huge. Gazoo from the Flintstones comes to mind


You already occasionally see a pass go off of a player's helmet, seems like that will happen more often. Will be interesting to see how many players will want to do this, maybe mostly only special teams? Who knows.

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