Monday's health and safety news from the world of football:
- at how NFL defenses have been put on the defensive with so many player-safety rules that have been created to protect the quarterback, talking to NFL Network's Steve Mariucci about retired quarterback Brett Favre.
- Â former NFL coach Tony Dungy still believes in the Rooney Rule, which mandates teams to interview minorities for key positions, even if NFL clubs violate the spirit of the rule.
- on Denver Broncos offensive lineman Ben Garland, who has already returned to his other job with the Air National Guard.
- former NFL offensive tackle Adam Terry, who opened two Power Train franchises after he retired.
- A guest column in the what NFL players can learn about concussions from women.
- the player evaluation process that begins as players arrived this weekend in Mobile, Alabama, for the .
- Ìý³Ù³ó²¹³Ù Ravens coach John Harbaugh told Baltimore players to be very aware of their offseason conduct after the team's player-conduct problems last year.
- some sports concussion technology that was unveiled at the RIT campus.
- a high school student who is lobbying for changes to the state's concussion laws after suffering six head injuries during athletic competition.
- that the state's high school coaches are seeking clarity after last week's announcement by the state high school athletics governing body that it will adopt a tougher concussion protocol.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor



