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After 49ers star tight end George Kittle stormed the set of NFL Network's Inside Training Camp Live to announce that the league had banned the popular ammonia capsules—sending players in a tizzy—the ...
Players will be allowed to use them during games after all. The NFLPA sent a memo to players on Wednesday saying that the ban only prohibits team employees from distributing smelling salts and any ...
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick might not have a Super Bowl ring, but he's definitely the proud owner of a wedding ...
QB Brock Purdy, WR Ricky Pearsall, and CB Upton Stout stood out as the 49ers wrapped up two competitive practices before ...
The 6-foot-3, 260-pound defensive lineman starred in the UFL with the Birmingham Stallions during the 2025 campaign. Anae led ...
NFL players no longer need to raise a stink about the use of smelling salts. After the league issued a memo Tuesday announcing that clubs could no longer provide ammonia to players, San Francisco ...
The 2025 season will introduce some new rules and technology to the NFL, but one change in particular has upset one of the league's best tight ends. The San Francisco 49ers' George Kittle ...
Isaiah Neyor is heading north to the Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field. The Green Bay Packers announced on Wednesday that former Nebraska receiver Isaiah Neyor ha ...
The NFL made headlines by banning smelling salts and other ammonia products, but the rule isn't as firm as once thought.
NFL teams are not allowed to distribute smelling salts, but NFL players are still permitted to use them on the sidelines.
Not even the NFL can get between San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle and his smelling salts.
Baker Mayfield addressed the NFL’s 2025 smelling salts ban with sarcasm and hinted at a surprising new game day energy boost.