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  2. Riddell Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Riddell is widely known for its line of football helmets.In 2002, Riddell released a new helmet design called the Revolution, commonly known as the Revo. [10] The Revolution was released in response to a study on concussions and became popular in the NFL and NCAA, being used by notable athletes such as Peyton Manning and Brady Quinn.

  3. Revolution helmets - Wikipedia

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    Revolution helmets are a line of football helmets produced by Riddell Sports Group.The helmet brand is the most popular model in use in the National Football League, used by 83% of the players in the league as of 2008. [1]

  4. Reidel Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Reidel Clarence Anthony (born October 20, 1976) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) from 1997 to 2001. He played college football for the Florida Gators , and received consensus All-American honors in 1996.

  5. History of the football helmet - Wikipedia

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    In 1940 Riddell also developed the first chin strap to rest on the chin instead of the neck and the first plastic face mask. There were problems however. The plastic helmets were brittle when hit head on, and the bar hole that was drilled for the face mask tended to pop loose. Because of this Riddell was in trouble and so was the plastic helmet.

  6. BRG Sports - Wikipedia

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    BRG Sports, Inc. is an American holding company that owns and operates the Riddell Sports Group.BRG was founded in 2004 as Riddell Bell Holdings, Inc. by the private equity firm Fenway Partners, and served as the holding company for Fenway's two sports properties, Riddell Sports and Bell Sports.

  7. Football helmet - Wikipedia

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    The NFL also recommended face masks for players in 1955, [5] reducing the number of broken noses and teeth, but also necessitating new rules prohibiting opposing players from grabbing the face mask. By varying accounts, either Pat Studstill or Garo Yepremian was the last to forgo the facemask; among non-kickers, Tommy McDonald was the last to ...