The NFL has banned the use of salts and ammonia packets before 2025 NFL season.
For George Cuttle, this is a disappointing news.
The tough end of San Francisco 49ers broke the news on the NFL network on Tuesday. He then said that the ban had left him “upset”.
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Katle did so while crashing the NFL network hit set during an interview with his team’s colleague Fred Warner at a training camp of 49ers.
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“I’ve honestly come here to broadcast a complaint,” Katle said after handing over to the microphone. “Our team has received a memo today that the aroma of aroma in the NFL and packets of ammonia were made illegal, and I have been worried all day.”
Cuttle then joked that he considered extreme steps in response to the rule change.
“I considered retirement,” he said with a smile. “We have to come here with a middle ground, someone helps me. Some have come up with a good idea.”
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Why is Katle “upset”?
“I am a man with a drive,” Katle said about the use of his fragrant salts. “I’m a drive boy.”
Katle said he draws the line using aromatic salts for every play, and announcing that “too much.”
Smelling salts appear an integral part of George Cuttle’s football routine. The NFL is probably favoring it.
(Michael Ziges via getty images)
So why ban?
NFL Network’s Mike Garfolo later shared the memo that did so much work to Cuttle. It seems that the use of cutting salts on “every drive” may not be a good idea.
Referring to the 2024 memo of the US Food and Drug Administration, the NFL explained its argument for banning ammonia anlents (AIS), which is an umbrella term that contains fragrant salts.
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From the memo:
The memo states that “the FDA noted the potential adverse effects using AI.” AIS also has the ability to mask some neurological symptoms and symptoms, including some potential hesitation symptoms.
“As a result, the NFL head, neck and spine committee recommended banning the use of AI for any purpose during the game in the NFL.”
The memo made it clear that the AI category is included in any form of “fragrance salts” and any member of the team is forbidden to manage or provide AIS to players at any time during any game.
FDA Memo The side effects of the use of unapproved AIS by the NFL have been reported, including “shortness of breath, seizures, migraine, vomiting, diarrhea, and unconscious from consumers, after using this type of product, potentially purchased through various websites.”
Fragrant salts are traditionally used Treating unconscious victims But apparently in athletes – especially in football and hockey players – have become popular as being considered energy. It seems that this is the preferred use of Cuttle.
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NFL is not the first sports organization that has banned the use of salty salts. Hockey Cubic, a branch of Hockey Canada that monitors amateur hockey in the province, The fragrant salts are banned in FebruaryReferring to concern about their use by young players.