Monday's health and safety news from the world of football:
- that Detroit Lions defensive end Ndamukong Suh will face an NFL review over whether he committed a player safety violation by stepping on Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' ankle twice.
- an in-depth look at how changing coaches stunts the development of talent among franchises.
- former NFL player Adam Terry, who has opened a training center for athletes in West Rochester, New York, and has plans for more.
- that free agent linebacker Michael Sam, who was the first openly gay player to be drafted, told Oprah Winfrey that he does not think his sexuality has cost him a spot in the NFL. His interview with Oprah was broadcast on OWN on Saturday night.
- on a group of CFL players who are participating in anti-domestic violence initiatives.
- Nancy Chiaravalloti, the director of Traumatic Brain Injury and Neuropsychology & Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation, that tackle football should be banned until the junior varsity and varsity level of high schools.
- at the smart helmets and mouth guards that came on the market this year.
- the Reebok Checklight, which it said was created with the help of 3D printing.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor



