Guardian Caps among new player-safety initiatives being introduced by CFL
TORONTO — Some CFL players will be sporting a new look during training camp.
Offensive and defensive linemen, running backs and linebackers will all be wearing a Guardian Cap, a soft-shell helmet cover that’s engineered to reduce impact by at least 10 per cent for an individual player and at least 20 per cent when worn by both participants. The CFL has mandated the use of the headgear by players in the four position groups but others can use it though they’re not mandated to do so.
“Our players are our game’s greatest ambassadors, both on and off the field,” CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said. “We must continue to explore new equipment, technology and best practices to help ensure they are physically and emotionally able to have long and successful careers.
“As athletes evolve through better nutrition, training regimens and a clearer understanding of the human body, so too will our game. As a league, we must embrace that evolution and work with our players to create an exciting and competitive, but safe, football environment.”