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CFL says that the consequences that were lost in 2024 were lost in 2024

Toronto – The CFL says that it has recorded the slightest number of conceals of the brain since 2015 when it introduced the detection and persecution of the injury.

The league stated on Friday that a total of 38 conceals were recorded in 2024, a decrease of 21 percent compared to 2023 (48) and 50 percent compared to 2015 (76).

“The decrease in conceals and injury events as a whole show progress when we strive to make the game safer,” said CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston in a statement. “Credit to the medical committee, team sports therapist and medical staff for their specialist knowledge and enormous instructions.

“As a league, we will continue to explore various options to protect players and promote safer paths to play football.”

The CFL has initiated several initiatives in the past decade to tackle the problem of concealing the brain.

Last year it was the first North American pro racetrack that prescribes the use of mouthparters from all players, and also gave them the opportunity to wear guard caps during the regular seasonal games.

In addition, the number of weekly padded practices was reduced.

The CFL said last season last season 1,501 men were lost due to an injury (325 to practice injuries, 1,176 for game injuries). That declined by 10 percent of 1,672 in 2023 (425 exercise injuries, 1,247 in games).

Between 2021-23, the average was 1,684 manpiele (531 from exercise injuries, 1,153 from games), a reduction of 11 percent.

It has been predicted that data on COVID-19-SHORIONED 2021 campaign takes a full season into account with 81 games.

This report by Canadian Press was first published on May 9, 2025.

The Canadian press

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