The Canadian Football League (CFL) has announced new health and safety measures for the 2024 season. Players will have the option to wear Guardian Caps, protective soft-shell helmet covers, during regular-season games. Additionally, mouthguards will become mandatory for all players. These initiatives, similar to those in the NFL, are part of the league's efforts to enhance player safety. With training camps around the corner, the focus on Guardian Caps is expected to increase.
With training camps around the corner, Guardian caps will come back into focus as players will be able to wear them during games. Our @Barry_Shuck brings you the history of the caps and an exclusive interview with Erin Hanson, the CEO of Guardian Sports: https://t.co/ut2aGtHehE
CFL players will have the option of wearing protective soft-shell helmet covers known as Guardian caps during games this season but mouthguards will be mandatory. https://t.co/qy9pie4oQC
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Like the NFL, the CFL will allow players to wear Guardian Caps during regular-season games. https://t.co/8L5uAWpAbm
In-game guardian caps highlight 2024 health and safety measures.