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The first sentence of the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committee’s Concussion Diagnosis and Management Protocol – more commonly referred to in the truncated "NFL Concussion Protocol" – reads as ...
The NFL's concussion protocol is a five-step process that each player diagnosed with a concussion must clear before he can return to gameday action. Here are the five steps, per the NFL : Symptom ...
Reeves Wiedeman described the response to Tagovailoa's 2024 concussion and subsequent return to play as "The End of the NFL’s Concussion Crisis" in an article of the same title. He noted that despite increased coverage of and public awareness surrounding NFL play and CTE, that the league's popularity had increased, with revenue growing from ...
Once a player is in the concussion protocol, he must clear a five-step process before being able to return to play. Below are those five benchmarks, according to the NFL : Symptom limited activity
Concussion guidelines released by the NFL in 2013, mandated a four-stage protocol for concussions, including examinations, treatment and monitoring prior to a return to play.
The NFL and its players association said Friday the required steps were followed when Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was evaluated for a concussion last week at Houston and cleared to return to the game. The league and the NFL Players Association said in a joint statement they reviewed reports from the unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant ...
The NFL's concussion protocol is designed to ensure a player's safety after suffering a head injury. It's a five-step process that a player has to clear before they can return to play. Those steps ...
3:49 p.m.: Buffalo's defense recovered a fumble, Allen was cleared to return, emerged from the medical tent, put his helmet on and returned to the game after missing one play.