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  2. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    Quilted hip pads date to the 1890s and are one of the earliest pieces of protective football gear known. Today, hip and tailbone pads are made of plastic and protect the hips, pelvis, and coccyx or tailbone. The pads are inserted into the pockets of a girdle worn under the football pants.

  3. Shoulder pad (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder pads are a piece of protective equipment used in many contact sports such as gridiron football, lacrosse, and ice hockey and some non-contact sports such as ringette. Most modern shoulder pads consist of a shock absorbing foam material with a hard plastic outer covering.

  4. Protective gear in sports - Wikipedia

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    football helmet; eyeshield; rib protector; shoulder pads; jockstrap with or without a cup pocket and protective cup; hip, tail, thigh, knee pads; mouthguard; Gloves : Gloves [2] can help a receiver keep his hands more warm and protected in poor weather.

  5. Girdle - Wikipedia

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    In American football, what is called a girdle is worn under the football player's pants to keep the hip, thigh, and tailbone pads in place, making the process of putting on the tight football pants easier. Older girdles resembled chaps, in that they covered only the front of the leg with pads, that snapped on. Modern girdles are essentially a ...

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  7. NFL playoff bracket: Updated schedule, full results for ... - AOL

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    Just four teams remain in the NFL playoffs. Here's a look at the teams remaining in the playoff bracket entering the conference championship games.