What are Guardian Cap helmets in the NFL? Players adopt new style that Tua Tagovailoa won’t wear

If you’ve been watching NFL lately, you might have noticed players donning some strange additions to their helmets. These are called Guardian Caps, and they exist for a good reason. The Guardian Cap is a new addition to NFLGetty Of course, they look a bit silly even with logos all over them, but in a sport where the contacts can be huge, even a standard helmet isn’t enough. What are Guardian Cap helmets in the NFL? Guardian Caps are described as soft-shell coverings that are wrapped around the exterior of the hard caps. They are designed to vastly reduce the impact of player collisions, and they’ve proven to be very effective. The NFL‘s chief executive, Jeff Miller, revealed recently that, for those who wear them, there has been a 50 per cent reduction in concussions. The severity of the collisions between players wearing Guardian Caps has also significantly reduced by 20 per cent. Of course, it’s not a requirement for any player to wear a Guardian Cap during the regular season. However, in practice, they all must wear them except quarterbacks. The studies show that these helmets definitely workGetty Guardian Caps have been around for a while, but it’s only recently that they’ve been introduced into the NFL. In training, they’ve been used for a while, but it was only earlier in 2024 that they decided to introduce them into gamedays. Guardian Caps are designed by Guardian Sports, and they came about to prevent any major changes to the traditional hard helmets. Many of the players who’ve worn these helmets only have good things to say about them. Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is one of the players to don the Guardian Cap. He said: “[I was] just trying it out to see what it’s like. “It doesn’t feel different. It’s really a sense of does it get in the way, do people grab at it? The only way to know is to wear it in a game.” Meanwhile, Taylor’s teammate, Kylen Granson is a fan, even if he thinks they look a bit stupid. Taylor has tried wearing the Guardian Cap But you won’t be seeing Tua Tagovailoa wearing oneGetty He said: “At one point people thought seatbelts were f****** stupid. “Why wouldn’t I [wear it]? Just because it looks silly? I feel like health and safety is more important than aesthetics.” Pittsburgh Steelers guard, James Daniels, wants to see more players wearing them. “Hopefully, more and more people start wearing them. “I truly believe they help, so I’m glad the NFL is allowing us to wear them. Hopefully, every week people start wearing them more and more. I’m excited for it.” However, one who isn’t is Tua Tagovailoa, who cited his ‘personal choice’ in not adding extra protection despite his concussion issues.

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What are Guardian Cap helmets in the NFL? Players adopt new style that Tua Tagovailoa won’t wear

If you’ve been watching NFL lately, you might have noticed players donning some strange additions to their helmets.

These are called Guardian Caps, and they exist for a good reason.

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 27: Evan Anderson #69 of the San Francisco 49ers wears a guardian cap during the game against the Dallas Cowboys at Levi's Stadium on October 27, 2024 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)
The Guardian Cap is a new addition to NFL
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Of course, they look a bit silly even with logos all over them, but in a sport where the contacts can be huge, even a standard helmet isn’t enough.

What are Guardian Cap helmets in the NFL?

Guardian Caps are described as soft-shell coverings that are wrapped around the exterior of the hard caps.

They are designed to vastly reduce the impact of player collisions, and they’ve proven to be very effective.

The NFL‘s chief executive, Jeff Miller, revealed recently that, for those who wear them, there has been a 50 per cent reduction in concussions.

The severity of the collisions between players wearing Guardian Caps has also significantly reduced by 20 per cent.

Of course, it’s not a requirement for any player to wear a Guardian Cap during the regular season.

However, in practice, they all must wear them except quarterbacks.

MIAMI GARDENS, FL - SEPTEMBER 30: Otis Reese IV #41 of the Tennessee Titans wears a guardian cap on his helmet prior to a game against the Miami Dolphins, Monday at Hard Rock Stadium on September 30, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)
The studies show that these helmets definitely work
Getty

Guardian Caps have been around for a while, but it’s only recently that they’ve been introduced into the NFL.

In training, they’ve been used for a while, but it was only earlier in 2024 that they decided to introduce them into gamedays.

Guardian Caps are designed by Guardian Sports, and they came about to prevent any major changes to the traditional hard helmets.

Many of the players who’ve worn these helmets only have good things to say about them.

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is one of the players to don the Guardian Cap.

He said: “[I was] just trying it out to see what it’s like.

“It doesn’t feel different. It’s really a sense of does it get in the way, do people grab at it? The only way to know is to wear it in a game.”

Meanwhile, Taylor’s teammate, Kylen Granson is a fan, even if he thinks they look a bit stupid.

Taylor has tried wearing the Guardian Cap
But you won’t be seeing Tua Tagovailoa wearing one
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He said: “At one point people thought seatbelts were f****** stupid.

“Why wouldn’t I [wear it]? Just because it looks silly? I feel like health and safety is more important than aesthetics.”

Pittsburgh Steelers guard, James Daniels, wants to see more players wearing them.

“Hopefully, more and more people start wearing them.

“I truly believe they help, so I’m glad the NFL is allowing us to wear them. Hopefully, every week people start wearing them more and more. I’m excited for it.”

However, one who isn’t is Tua Tagovailoa, who cited his ‘personal choice’ in not adding extra protection despite his concussion issues.