San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle said Tuesday that the NFL banned smelling salts, but the league clarified that players can use their own ammonia inhalants during games. In honor of the ...
Cam Newton hilariously recalls a bizarre Panthers locker-room ritual where Mike Tolbert popped 20 smelling salts before every ...
Just one drive earlier, Myers had missed from 53 yards. Before his last try, cameras on the Amazon Prime broadcast showed him sniffing smelling salts to wake himself up. The strong whiff worked, and ...
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was spotted mid-game taking a sniff of some smelling salts before throwing an ...
Jason Myers was the hero for the Seattle Seahawks in their epic Thursday Night Football clash against the Arizona Cardinals. With just three seconds remaining on the clock and the scores tied, the ...
NFL games will be “B.Y.O.S.S.” in 2025. On Tuesday, the league sent a memo to its 32 clubs informing them they would no longer be allowed to administer players ammonia in any form during the 2025 ...
However, parents should know that using smelling salts comes with risks, especially for young athletes. The ammonia in the salts can irritate the throat, nose, and eyes, sometimes causing coughing or ...
Aaron Rodgers had a little blast of alertness right before he found D.K. Metcalf for a big touchdown in Week 4.
Smelling salts make for great live TV. Who knew? It started with George Kittle breaking the news on NFL Network that the NFL had sent out a memo effectively banning the use of smelling salts. He joked ...
Smelling salts are the talk of the NFL world this week, as there were previously mixed reports on whether players would be able to use them during games moving forward. Ultimately, the NFLPA informed ...