NFL medical officials are pointing to players choosing new helmet models as a reason concussions continue to decline.
Why it matters: The number of head injuries in football is the lowest it's been since tracking began in 2015, according to the league.
By the numbers: Diagnosed concussions are down 17% compared to last season.
What they're saying: NFL chief medical officer Allen Stills says helmets worn on field this season underwent the largest improvement since the 2021 season.
- "About 35% of players upgraded [to higher performing] helmets," Stills said at the NFL's health and safety press conference.
Full article: https://www.axios.com/2025/02/02/helmet-nfl-concussions-super-bowl-59