The league and its players' association have introduced a record amount of new helmet models for the 2024 campaign.
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12 New Helmets To Be Offered to NFL Players in 2024
APR 10, 2024
The league and its players' association have introduced a record amount of new helmet models for the 2024 campaign.
- On Tuesday, the NFL and NFLPA introduced 12 new helmet models for the 2024 season, five of which outperformed every model ever worn in the league.
- In recent years, engineers have developed position-specific helmets to offer better protection for players based on their role.
- The NFL is constantly working to improve helmets to reduce ailments derailing players' lives after their playing career has ended.
The NFL's quest to provide its players with the best possible equipment continued on Tuesday, as the league and its players' association revealed a dozen new helmet models available for use during the 2024 campaign.
Five of the models, including the Riddell Axiom 3D (R61227) and Xenith Orbit Pro, tested better than "any helmet ever worn in the league."
Eight of the 12 helmets are position-specific, designed to, "mitigate impacts more likely to be sustained by individual positions." The first position-specific lids were created in 2021 for offensive and defensive linemen; quarterbacks received the next batch last year. Jeff Miller, NFL Executive Vice President of Player Health and Safety, released a statement following the announcement.
We're proud to see so many new helmets continue the rapid rate of improvement we've seen over the past decade. What's more, the growing availability of position-specific helmets is a central part of our effort to provide players with the best possible protection for their position. Quarterbacks and linemen will have a range of tailored helmets available to them with more positions to come in the next couple of years.
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The NFL will allow players the option of using Guardian Caps in regular-season games to help protect against head injuries, the league confirmed Friday.
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NFL to allow Guardian Caps on helmets during regular season
The NFL has adjusted its rules to allow players the option of using Guardian Caps in regular-season games to enhance their protection against head injuries, the league confirmed Friday.
The padded head gear has been mandated for players at certain positions during training camp in 2022 and 2023. Speaking earlier this year, NFL executive vice president Jeff Miller said that Guardian Caps have contributed to a nearly 50% reduction in concussions for the positions groups that wore them during those time periods.
In a statement provided Friday to ESPN, Miller said: "We now have two years of data showing significant concussion reductions among players who wear Guardian Caps during practice, so players will be permitted to wear the cap during games this upcoming season. Additionally, there are new helmets this year that provide as much -- if not more -- protection than a different helmet model paired with a Guardian Cap. These developments represent substantial progress in our efforts to make the game safer for players."
The current plan is for the Guardian Caps to have team logos on them when worn during games.
The NFL will exempt players from having to use the Guardian Caps during the mandated portion of training camp if they wear one of six new helmet models that the league and the NFL Players Association have identified as providing equal or better protection.