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Guardian Caps Exceed NFL’s Expectations

Guardian Caps Results: "Exceeded our Expectations" Guardian Caps exceed NFL's expectations.  The 2022 preseason was the first time that players from all 32 NFL teams wore the Guardian Cap. All offensive linemen, defensive linemen, tight ends, and linebackers were required to wear the padded shell on their helmets in practices up until the second

2023-06-12T14:55:16-04:00November 1st, 2022|Blog, Football, Guardian Caps|

Guardian Caps Partner With American Youth Football 🏈

 It's never too early to prioritize safety—whether your players are in the NFL or working their way to the pros through youth leagues. We are proud to announce that Guardian partners with AYF, the world's largest youth football organization! We are so excited to be able to partner with AYF, to better protect the

2023-06-15T11:44:05-04:00August 12th, 2022|Football|

Coverage of the NFL in Guardian Caps

Update (March 28, 2023): The NFL has mandated Guardian Caps for the 2023 season with expanded use.  Changes include use in all preseason, regular season and post season practices instead of just preseason.  Players at position groups with most head contact will be required to wear Caps; this adds running backs and fullbacks to the

2023-06-12T15:17:14-04:00August 4th, 2022|Football, Guardian Caps|

The NFL is staying fresh for gameday 💪

Our caps are in full effect at NFL minicamps. Teams like the Dolphins and Steelers are already using Caps, the only impact-reducing, soft-shell helmet cover in the industry. Guardian Cap debuts during minicamps in effort to reduce avoidable head contact. With the start of NFL minicamps came the first appearances of the new

2023-06-15T11:21:56-04:00July 5th, 2022|Football|
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