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  2. Eyeshield - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA banned the use of tinted and reflective visors in 2006. [1] An eyeshield, also referred to as a visor, is a piece of gridiron football equipment that was invented in the 1980s. [2] In the mid 1990s, as an effort to prevent brain and head injuries, headgear became mandatory in the game of football. [3]

  3. Football helmet - Wikipedia

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    A football helmet is a type of protective headgear used mainly in gridiron football, although a structural variation has occasional use in Australian rules football. It consists of a hard plastic shell with thick padding on the inside, a face mask made of one or more plastic-coated metal bars, and a chinstrap.

  4. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    A recent addition to the football helmet is a visor or eye shield, traditionally used to protect players from eye injuries or glare. Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon was the first to wear a visor/shield. The visors started out as clear or smoked, but now come in colors ranging from blue, gold, black, rainbow, silver, or amber.

  5. Why do Ohio State football's cornerbacks wear visors during ...

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    Tim Walton's cornerback room is using visor caps for drills during fall camp. Here's why.

  6. Why does Ohio State have stickers on football helmets ... - AOL

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    One helmet, which has 181.3 square inches of free space per Riddell, can fit up to 47 stickers on each side. If a helmet becomes full in a season, there becomes a running tally for notation purposes.

  7. City Section football teams begin practicing with helmets and ...

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    After three days of conditioning, Thursday's City Section football practices introduce players how to put on shoulder pads and helmets.