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The NFL has banned the use of smelling salts during games, citing an FDA warning concerning the safety of the substance. Here ...
NFL teams are not allowed to distribute smelling salts, but NFL players are still permitted to use them on the sidelines.
After 49ers star tight end George Kittle stormed the set of NFL Network's Inside Training Camp Live to announce that the league had banned the popular ammonia capsules—sending players in a tizzy—the ...
Colin Kaepernick hasn't received an NFL contract for the 2025 season, but congratulations are in order for the former San ...
Before Colton McKivitz reported to 49ers training camp and a pivotal contract year, he ran San Francisco’s North Beach hills ...
A mid all the drama clouding the NFL during training camp, the most unexpected twist was easily the aromatic salts controversy. Earlier this week, San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle crashed the ...
Smelling salts and other similar products have been a staple on NFL sidelines for years with many players believing they can ...
Isaiah Neyor is heading north to the Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field. The Green Bay Packers announced on Wednesday that former Nebraska receiver Isaiah Neyor ha ...
After some outrage from players, the NFLPA has issued a clarifying statement about whether smelling salts can be used on the sideline this season.
Just 24 hours ago, NFL players were led to believe that the use of smelling salts was prohibited for the upcoming season. San ...
Players will be allowed to use them during games after all. The NFLPA sent a memo to players on Wednesday saying that the ban only prohibits team employees from distributing smelling salts and any ...
Ammonia and smelling salts have long been used by NFL players before and during games to give them an extra pick-me-up whenever they need a boost of energy.