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NFL Adds Passing Concussion Protocol To Pro Bowl Skills Competition
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ORLANDO, FL—Promising to highlight the incredible talents of the biggest names in football, the NFL announced Thursday that passing the concussion protocol has been added as a competition in this year's Pro Bowl Skills Showdown."I am excited to announce that for the first time ever, six All-Stars from the AFC and NFC will compete against one another to prove who can convincingly pass the league's sideline neurological exam after incurring a concussion," said league commissioner Roger Goodell, noting that in addition to quizzing concussed participants on their name and current location, the televised contest will feature a team of medical professionals measuring which players can most accurately recite the months of the year in reverse order while suppressing nausea and any visible signs of disorientation."Over the course of the season, these athletes have showcased their amazing ability to score sufficiently on reflex and balance tests in order to be cleared to return to the playing field, and tonight, fans will have the opportunity to finally watch them compete head to head.
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NFL Pro Bowl 2017
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Two additional Bengals players were added to the Pro Bowl this week and despite Tyler Eifert's injury from last year's All Star game, they will be playing in the game, unconcerned regarding the...
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Pro Bowl is a Hail Mary for ESPN and the NFL
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Nobody has more at stake in the Pro Bowl than the NFL and ESPN.No player bonuses, no contractual clauses and no Vegas bets on a game that relatively few football fans watch carry as much weight as the Pro Bowl's effect on the National Football League and its Pro Bowl broadcast partner ESPN.In 2011, ESPN (a unit of Walt Disney Co. DIS, +0.23% ) and the NFL reached a multi-faceted broadcast agreement that has paid the league $1.9 billion a year since 2014 and will continue to do so through 2021.
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