The NFL has been abuzz with news of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s latest move to prioritize safety. Months after an injury scare in Cincinnati, Burrow has taken steps to address the concern of head injuries on the field. Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins has faced a series of concerning head injuries, raising further questions about the need for preventive measures in the game. Tagovailoa suffered injuries in the matchup against the Bills.
Joe Burrow has made a remarkable choice to address the issue head-on. Despite having no history of logged injuries in college or the NFL, Burrow understands the importance of taking precautions to safeguard his well-being.
Burrow’s New Helmet
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Joe Burrow has made a significant change by opting for a position-specific helmet. This minimizes the risk of concussions resulting from impacts on the ground. This crucial safety consideration gained importance following an injury experienced by Tua Tagovailoa during a game in Cincinnati. Remarkably, throughout his football career, Burrow has never encountered a logged concussion.
Joe Burrow wearing the new QB-specific helmet aimed at reducing the effects of head-to-ground impact, which causes half of QB concussions.
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Nonetheless, he remains proactive in taking preventive measures to safeguard his health on the field. The helmet designed by Vicis, has garnered attention and adoption among other NFL quarterbacks. Its engineering focuses specifically on shielding quarterbacks from potential concussions that can occur during the intense moments of gameplay. When they land on the ground, subjecting their helmets to forceful contact with the turf.
Tagovailoa’s Struggles with Injuries
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Tua Tagovailoa of the Miami Dolphins has faced a series of concerning head injuries during the 2022 season. In Week 3, during a matchup against the Bills, Tagovailoa suffered a back injury initially indicated as a head injury. Despite returning to the field in the same game, doubts were raised about the circumstances of his clearance from concussion protocol.
Tagovailoa’s troubles continued in Week 4 when the Dolphins faced the Bengals on “Thursday Night Football.” After a hard slam to the ground, the young passer experienced another apparent head injury, leaving him rigid and requiring medical attention. He was placed on a backboard and carted off the field, raising further questions about player safety and the need for preventive measures.
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As the 2023 season approaches, fans and players are eager to witness Burrow’s performance on the field. Now equipped with a cutting-edge helmet designed to reduce the risk of concussions. The focus on safety will undoubtedly resonate throughout the league. Encouraging discussions on enhancing player welfare and a safer game for everyone involved.
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