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Monday's health and safety news from the world of football: that the are the first team in the NFL to utilize "tourniquet training," a method created by military doctors to a sist players in recovering quicker from injuries. at the NFL's worries about workout warriors -- players who overtrain in preparation for the NFL . that the stakes are high as teams try to judge character Jesse Barfield Jersey and decide which players at the NFL will follow the league's personal conduct policy. at typical training day for a prospect at the combine.At the NFL , to Oregon defensive lineman Arik Armstead, who is competing for his older brother Armond, a former New England Patriot who had to retire in 2013 because of the effects from a heart attack he suffered at the University of Southern California that he blamed on the school medical staff giving him doses of the painkiller Toradol. how former NFL quarterback Marc Bulger is giving back to his Pittsburgh roots with a military foundation and a scholarship to West Virginia University. long snapper John Dorenbos, who fulfilled the wish of a man dying from Huntington's disease. at how the Big 12 Conference's new concu sion protocol could make all levels of football safer. on the state's bill for expanded concu sion training for youth coaches. on the bill.-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor Steve Pearce Jersey |
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