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NFL players were distraught they couldn't use smelling salts this season and beyond after a league-wide memo banned teams ...
The NFL has officially cracked down on the use of smelling salts during games—but players aren’t completely out of luck.
After going unclaimed on waivers, former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Isaiah Neyor has signed a new deal with the Green ...
The star tight end joked about his previous usage of the now-banned ammonia inhalants, saying he used them before "every ...
During the NFL Networks' Tuesday training camp coverage, a former Iowa football legend interrupted to share his view on the new ban on smelling salts.
Ammonia and smelling salts have long been used as a stimulant by NFL players as well as other athletes, though the risks that ...
George Kittle got his wish.NFL players are still permitted to use smelling salts, the NFLPA clarified to its players in a ...
Barry Bonds, Steve Young, George Kittle, Trent Williams, and more showed up for Morgan Wallen’s two-night show at Levi's® ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking for revenge this season following their crushing loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. Luckily for the Chiefs, t ...
This week, as Talanoa Hufanga promised, he will go to old buddy Trent Williams and tell him he wants to start a fight.
It has been confirmed NFL players can still take smelling salts as long as they are not provided to them by the team.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport: Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is dealing with an aggravated disc in his back.