The lawmaker says a youth football league in his district doesn’t allow young people to put cushioned add-on covers to their helmets.
A new bill being heard today in the Assembly would make sure all children signed up for youth tackle football are allowed to wear soft helmet add-ons, which can retail for more than $70 apiece.
The Senate Judiciary Committee passed the bill on Wednesday, entitled the “Cohen Craddock Student Athlete Safety Act.” Craddock, a 13-year-old middle school football player in Boone County, passed ...
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A bill, named for a middle school football player who died after taking an extreme blow to the head during practice, which would require impact-reducing helmet covers for practices is heading toward ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — In the eyes of Mitchell High School head coach Josh Browning, the Denver Broncos Foundation's ALL IN. ALL COVERED. program is exactly what his team needed. The unprecedented ...