NFL: Concussions lowest since tracking began; down 17% year-over-year

January 31, 2025

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(USA Today) – The NFL has made rule changes in recent seasons hoping to minimize head injuries across the sport. Based on the data collected by the league for the 2024 regular season, they are working.

Jeff Miller, the NFL’s executive vice president overseeing player health and safety, told reporters during a Thursday conference call this season featured the fewest concussions on record for a single season since the league began electronically tracking them in 2015. (Read More)

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