
The National Football League is saying "NO NO" to the flashy face masks that several NFL players had planned to wear this season.
According to reports NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the that the customized
mask that
Indianapolis Colts linebacker
Robert Mathis had been wearing during training camp
would not be approved for use during games. The only way the NFL makes for the use of customized face mask is for medical reason. Mathis confirmed the ruling on his Twitter page.
Players like Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Darnell Dockett had
planned to wear a customized mask,
which he unveiled at his team's FanFest in June. Dockett's mask had six
horizontal bars and one vertical in the middle that divides a whopping
18 diagonal bars, nine on each side of the vertical bar. The model,
which was created by Bad-Ass Masks, was called the "Freight Train".
New York Giants defensive end
Justin Tuck
began wearing a mask with 12 diagonal bars and five horizontal bars
last summer. Tuck began wearing that mask to prevent offensive linemen
from grabbing his mask and aggravating a neck strain. With Tuck dealing
with a back issue during training camp, so perhaps he'll be successful
in his attempt to wear it again this season.
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