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Jammer opposes new NFL policy

by Ryan Ebert

San Diego Chargers' CB Quentin Jammer does not like the new policy the NFL has brought up that all players are required to wear leg padding.


"There'll probably be a lot of fines in 2013," Jammer said about the year that the rule is expected to go into effect. "A lot of guys won't wear them."

He clearly stated "No," when a newspaper asked him if he is going to wear the leg padding.

On Tuesday league owners voted to have all players be required to wear hip, thigh, knee pads during games this next year. Though the NFLPA is against it.

"It's dumb," Jammer, an 11-year veteran, said. "Ridiculous to me. I don't think anybody should be required to wear (them). I don't get hit, so I don't need to worry about pads. Offensive players should wear them because we hit them, but I don't think it should be mandatory."

Jarrett Johnson, a LB for the Chargers, said that the change was insincere and that it won't improve player safety.

"The repetitive amount of hits we take, day in and day out -- this, to me, is a PR stunt. ... If you get hit in the legs, you're doing something wrong," Johnson said. "You're either getting cut or standing there. Usually, when guys are aggressive and they're hitting back, the legs aren't usually getting hit."

Quite a few players are against wearing pads because they believe that they play faster without them on. Roger Goodell said that NBA players now wear more padding below the hip than do NFL players. Mike Parker ,Nike's CEO, is the one who gave Goodell this piece if information.

"You play this game because you want to play this game, and the risks you take are the risks you take," Jammer told the newspaper. "If you don't want to wear hip pads, knee pads or thigh pads, you shouldn't have to. It should be a choice."

Making it required for players to wear leg padding is, showing that every level of football require the pads but the NFL.

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NFL to add pads to player uniforms

According to a story by the AP earlier, the NFL has made thigh and knee pads mandatory for the 2013 season. Not so surprisingly, the NFLPA is against the idea, saying that action needs to be worked out between the NFL and the Players Association before becoming a rule.

New Nike NFL Football uniforms unveiled

The fans have been waiting to see what their favorite NFL teams are going to be wearing this season, and today was the day we all found out.

32 NFL players, Nike President & CEO Mark Parker, Nike Brand President Charlie Denson,  and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell were all present earlier today when Nike released the new Elite 51 uniforms.


Nike takes over the contract with the NFL previously held by Reebok, and says fans can expect the new uniforms to be available for purchase by the end of this month.