The NFL reported a positive trend in concussion data from the 2024 season. On Thursday, the NFL held a media call to discuss player safety. According to executive vice president Jeff Miller, the league reported the fewest diagnosed concussions since they started to track them in 2015.
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The total decline from 2023 was 17%, including all practices and games in both the preseason and regular season.
Concussions were down 17 percent from 2023 and were the lowest on record since the league started tracking data in 2015.
In the 2024 NFL season, concussions have significantly decreased by 17%, with a total of 182 documented cases. Enhanced helmet technology, strict safe
NFL season resulted in the league's lowest recorded concussion total since at least 2015, NFL executive Jeff Miller told reporters Thursday.
Player concussions dropped 17% this season compared to last, reaching a record low amid improvements in helmet safety, the introduction of helmet covers known as guardian caps and changes to the rules governing kickoffs,
Bills cornerback Christian Benford was carted off the field after a helmet-to-helmet collision with teammate Damar Hamlin.