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Steelers player makes history during preseason game
Pittsburgh Steelers guard James Daniels. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman James Daniels on Friday became the first player to take advantage of a recent NFL rule change.

In 2022, the NFL mandated certain position groups to start wearing Guardian Caps during training camp. The protective headgear was worn as an outer shell on top of the traditional helmet to provide extra padding.

Beginning this season, the NFL has permitted players to wear Guardian Caps during actual games. On Friday, Daniels became the first known player to do so.

The 26-year-old guard came out for the Steelers’ 2024 preseason debut against the Houston Texans wearing the puffy-looking Guardian Cap. Fans watching at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh may not have noticed it from afar given that the cap also included a colored stripe and logo like regular helmets.

It’s no surprise that the NFL has given the green light for players to wear Guardian Caps this season. After two years of data, the caps have reportedly had a significant impact in reducing concussion rates during practice.

Daniels appears to be the first one to give it a shot and likely won’t be the last.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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