The Steelers could be receiving some receiving reinforcements for the postseason. John Brown is back in the NFL just in time for a run to a ring.
The WR signed with the Buccaneers this week. Plus, the latest NFL roster and injury news from Thursday. The moment the 49ers traded a haul of draft picks to move up and select a quarterback, Jimmy Garoppolo knew his long-term future was in doubt. Around the NFL.
Pro Football Talk first reported the news. The new rule loosens those restrictions, providing teams more freedoms. Clubs must obtain an entire new set of alternate color helmets for all players Alternate color helmets must be the same make, model and size as the applicable player's primary helmet Alternate color helmets must be made available to all players at the start of training camp and should be fit at the same time as the primary helmet Alternate color helmets must be worn in practice at a minimum during the week leading up to the game in which they will be used.
An exhaustive data collection and analysis process drives insights that underpin all of the NFL's health and safety work. That process is much more extensive than simply counting injuries. The league's unprecedented data collection includes information that all 32 clubs enter into a centralized injury data base, the Electronic Medical Record, or EMR, combined with data sourced from dozens of camera angles and thousands of hours of game footage and gathered from innovative technology, including sensors in mouthguards, helmets, and shoulder pads.
The NFL uses Radio Frequency Identification RFID tags, including those developed by Zebra Technologies, embedded within equipment to collect information on which piece of equipment — including the component parts of each, from a helmet's chin strap to its facemask — players are wearing. As soon as players step out of the locker room and onto the field, the tags are activated by radio waves that send data to a central digital inventory management system. This data is collected for every player, for every practice and every game.
Mouthguard sensors are also collecting head kinematic data—like how fast and in what direction a player's head moves within a helmet.
The league also worked with New Era and the Players Coalition to offer an Inspire Change knit hat that can be worn on the sideline during Weeks 17 and 18 by players, coaches and other personnel to add additional visibility to the cause.
In other words, fans hoping to watch football without a side of wokeness are out of luck—again. And Absolutely Legendary. This has been an offseason filled with new templates for NFL helmets. We've seen two different NFL helmet redesigns done, which you can see here and here. Warning: mild Game of Thrones spoilers through the most recent episode below. First up is House Baratheon. They're the current holders of the Iron Throne, as King Tommen presides over the seven kingdoms.
We won't hold the fact that Tommen is not actually a Baratheon against them. Their "sigil" essentially a logo is a black stag on a gold background, which is reflected on this helmet. Tommen, of course, is actually a Lannister being passed of as a Baratheon.
His mother is the former queen, Cersei, and his father is Jamie, Cersei's brother. The former patriarch of the Lannisters was Tywin, but he has shuffled off this mortal coil.
He was killed by his son, Tyrion.
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