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Ammonia and smelling salts have long been used by NFL players before and during games to give them an extra pick-me-up ...
Smelling salts make for great live TV. Who knew? It started with George Kittle breaking the news on NFL Network that the NFL had sent out a memo effectively banning the use of smelling salts. He joked ...
After loud backlash from players, the NFL players’ association clarified in its own memo that the league hasn’t banned the ...
Ever seen smelling salts used on the air? Well, the cast of "First Things First" did so on Thursday, and George Kittle ...
NFL training camp news is usually reserved for roster transactions, position battles, and preparations for the new season. On ...
The NFL is actually not banning smelling salts, but telling players that they have to bring their own if they want to use ...
The NFL banned teams from supplying and providing players with ammonia-related products such as smelling salts. Players have to bring their own now.
After the NFL implemented a controversial new rule, which impacted notable names such as George Kittle and Baker Mayfield, ...
Smelling salts are officially off the NFL sidelines after concerns about safety and masking concussion symptoms ...
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 ...
Smelling salts have long been used across numerous different sports as a stimulant for athletes, raising their awareness.