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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Aaron Rodgers Has a Major Complaint about Steelers Practice
PITTSBURGH — Something about Aaron Rodgers looked different at the Pittsburgh Steelers' mandatory minicamp on Tuesday. Sure, he was wearing black and gold in front of the masses for the first time. And, of course, Rodgers looked sharp as he fired spirals around the practice field. But, instead of his customary Schutt Air XP Q11 helmet, Rodgers donned Schutt's F7 Pro helmet as he zipped passes to DK Metcalf, Pat Freiermuth, and Calvin Austin. The lid didn't hug his head the right way. Advertisement 'I can't stand the helmet,' Rodgers said after the Steelers' practice. 'I've worn a Schutt for 20 years. Somehow it finally didn't pass the safety standards.' The Air XP Q11 is one of seven newly prohibited helmets, along with Riddell's Foundation, Speed Icon, Speed, and Revolution Speed Classic models. Xenith's Epic+ and Epic variations are also banned. The Air XP Q11 was categorized as 'not recommended' for player use last season, but Rodgers still wore it out of familiarity. New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Oct. 20, 2024. — Ed Thompson / Steelers Now The description on Schutt's website says the F7 Pro, the model Rodgers wore on Tuesday, 'boasts a sleek, automotive-inspired rear diffuser, allowing the helmet to sit lower on the back of the head, enhancing fit and comfort.' Advertisement Certor Sports CEO Jerry Erspamer labeled the F7 Pro the 'most innovative helmet Schutt has ever designed, and considering the brand's historic impact on the game of football, I do not say that lightly.' The pods within the helmet are designed to adapt to the wearer's head shape. Not for Rodgers, apparently. 'I hope so,' Rodgers said when asked if he was going to try a new helmet. This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Aaron Rodgers Has a Major Complaint about Steelers Practice Related Headlines


CTV News
22-05-2025
- CTV News
A Barrie student demonstrates how to wear a bicycle helmet
Steele Street Public School student shows off her new helmet that was one of 500 helmets donated by Rasten Gluckstein LLP and Barrie police.