“Players Aren’t as Taxed as They Were”: Troy Aikman Raises Concern over Modern NFL Rules Leading to Early-Season Injuries
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Hall of Famer says this change may have led to more injuries: ‘Back then you did...’
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman believes the lack of tough training camp practices has led to an influx of injuries during the regular season, he said in a recent podcast interview.
Troy Aikman Drops Giant Truth Bomb Explaining All The Brutal Injuries In Today’s NFL
Troy Aikman. Credit: Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images Dallas Cowboys legend Troy Aikman has become one of the most respected voices among former NFL players. The three-time Super Bowl champion often shares on-point opinions about league-related topics. During an appearance on the “Rodeo Time Podcast,” Aikman shared his thoughts on the problem the NFL has with injuries. Aikman said that modern-day players are less physically prepared for the intensity …
Troy Aikman Cautions That Modern NFL Training Rules Might Increase Early Injuries
Troy Aikman recently shared his views on modern training rules in the National Football League, saying that while many changes have improved player safety, some restrictions may unintentionally contribute to injuries early in the season. Speaking on the Rodeo Time Podcast, the former quarterback discussed how training camps and preseason preparation have changed dramatically compared to his playing days. Aikman Reflects on Intense Cowboys Camps …
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