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NFL bans ammonia smelling salts and some players react with surprise and humor

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The NFL has officially announced that starting with the 2025 season, teams will no longer be allowed to provide or distribute ammonia-based smelling salts during games. This includes pregame activities, halftime, locker rooms, and sidelines. The decision was made following health and safety recommendations aimed at protecting players from potential risks.

The change comes after growing concern that smelling salts may interfere with proper evaluation of head injuries. While often used to increase alertness or energy, there is no scientific proof that these products enhance performance. More importantly, they could mask symptoms of concussions, making it harder for medical staff to detect injuries on time.

Some players have responded to the ban with humor. San Francisco 49ers star tight end George Kittle joked that he was heartbroken and even considered retiring after hearing the news. Kittle was known for using smelling salts before nearly every offensive drive, and he’s not alone, many athletes had adopted the practice as part of their routine.

NFL bans ammonia smelling salts and some players react with surprise and humor

The league clarified that the ban applies to all team staff and personnel, with no exceptions allowed. This move reinforces the NFL’s commitment to player safety and responsible medical practices.

Can players find safe alternatives to stay energized under the new rule?

Yes. Although teams can no longer supply these inhalants, players can still seek personal alternatives that don’t interfere with medical evaluations. Many are expected to turn to natural methods such as breathing exercises, physical activation routines, or other legal and safe energizing techniques.

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