The “Oakley Mouthguard” is apparently to become the new NFL helmet to stem the spread of the coronavirus. While teams are now testing the helmet’s usefulness, Texans star J.J. Watt has a clear message.
Extraordinary situations require extraordinary measures. The Corona pandemic is forcing the NFL to get creative. Also in terms of protective measures.
So the first tweets are circulating on the net, presenting the new football helmet, which will be used in the NFL from now on.
A first look at the Oakley Mouth Shield, which is being shipped out to NFL teams this week in hopes of protecting players from COVID-19. https://t.co/ubrwi6iOfr
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) July 13, 2020
It is not difficult to see that the players receive an integrated mouthguard – the so-called “Oakley mouthguard”. Developed by doctors and engineers in cooperation with the biggest football league in the world.
J.J. Watt with clear opinion on the “Oakley Mouthguard
According to “ESPN”, the helmet is to be sent to all 32 teams this week to test its usefulness and possible applications, so that the spread of COVID-19 can be contained during the coming season. So far there is no official NFL directive that this helmet must be worn.
“ProFootballTalk” reports that several players would categorically refuse to wear a mouthguard.
Texans star J.J. Watt is said to have said: “I tried a visor for the eyes once, because I thought it would look cool. After three training sessions I said, get this thing away from my eyes, or I’ll die out here. And now they want to do something around my mouth? No, leave it. If that happens, you won’t see me on the field.”
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