Dec 15, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of the guardian cap on the helmet of New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers (5) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

NFL reports ‘historic low’ for concussions in 2024

In announcing injury data for the 2024 season Thursday, the NFL said that concussions had decreased to a “historic low” as helmet safety continued to rise.

Concussions were down 17 percent from the 2023 campaign and 12 percent compared to the 2021-23 three-year average.

“Today is an important milestone but not the end of our work,” Jeff Miller, NFL executive vice president overseeing player health and safety, said in a news release. “Through improved equipment, rules modifications and a continued culture change, we will make the game safer and more exciting.”

The NFL cited the “largest safety improvement in helmets worn on field since 2021” as a key factor. Not only have helmet technology continued to evolve in recent years, 2024 was the first season that players could wear soft-shelled Guardian Caps over their helmets in games. They were previously used only in practice settings.

The league also heralded its divisive “dynamic kickoff” rule, also new in 2024. Per the NFL, the new kickoff format lowered the rate of touchbacks, raising returns by 57 percent, while lowering players’ average speeds. This meant a 43 percent decrease in concussions on kickoffs compared to the 2021-23 average, along with the fewest lower extremity strains on kickoffs since at least 2018.

“This season’s injury data underscores real progress in our efforts to reduce concussions and lower-extremity strains, key areas of focus for the league’s injury reduction strategy,” NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills said in a statement. “We’re glad to see continued focus on these injuries pay off, and as always, will be using this injury data to inform and further strengthen our injury prevention and reduction approach during the offseason.”

–Field Level Media

Feb 8, 2022; Inglewood, CA, USA; A Cincinnati Bengals helmet is seen with the Super Bowl LVI numerals at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Bengals unveil white alternate helmet

The Cincinnati Bengals revealed an alternate white helmet with black tiger stripes on Friday.

The defending AFC champions teased a new look earlier this month, provided they receive 10,000 likes from their fans on Twitter.

On Friday, the Bengals honored their word with a 10-second video.

The Bengals did not announce the games in which they will wear their alternate helmets.

The New Orleans Saints, Washington Commanders, Carolina Panthers, Houston Texans and New York Jets are among the other teams that have revealed new alternate helmets during this offseason. The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back their white helmets as well.

–Field Level Media

Nov 25, 2018; Denver, CO, USA; Detailed view of a throwback Denver Broncos helmet in the first quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Broncos Stadium at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

NFL to allow alternate helmets again in 2022

The NFL will allow teams to wear alternate helmets with their uniform combinations again, starting in the 2022 season.

NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy tweeted Thursday that “clubs must inform (the league) of their intent to use an alternate color helmet for the 2022 season by no later than July 31. This is not for ’21 season.”

The league previously had a rule in place since 2013 that teams could only use one helmet shell throughout the season, citing player safety regarding head injuries.

Several NFL franchises could take advantage of this rule in order to reassemble complete throwback uniforms, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks and others.

Pro Football Talk reported that teams can use a second helmet design not only for a throwback uniform, but also for an alternate or Color Rush uniform combo.

–Field Level Media