INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The information came at the players like an all-out blitz as manufacturers explained why their products are the best and safest.
Though the topics were wide-ranging, head injuries topped the list at the NFL Players Association’s second Player Safety and Welfare Summit on Friday.
Some 25 players heard presentations from helmet manufacturers and medical personnel. Shoe companies, turf producers and nutrition experts also made presentations, but protecting the head took center stage.
Carolina Panthers receiver Muhsin Muhammad says most players “have a brief overview” of concussions and their longterm effects, but they’re now getting a more in-depth lesson from the league and union.
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