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Russell debuts lighter carbon-fiber shoulder pads for colleges, pros

Monday's health and safety news from the world of football:

  • USA Today's For The Win reported on a new type of carbon fiber-based shoulder pads from Russell Athletic, which debuted them Monday. Russell officials said the pads, which will retail for $500, might be the lightest available.
  • The Associated Press reported that ex-NFL stars turned out for a fundraiser for Jim Kelly, who recently completed radiation treatment for cancer.
  • USA Today Sports wrote about the NFL Players Association Rookie Premiere, where a number of business deals are made with first-year players.
  • The Santa Cruz Sentinel featured the UC-Santa Cruz freshman whose cushioned-helmet experiment was featured at President Barack Obama's youth concussion summit last Thursday.
  • The Virgnian-Pilot featrured Dr. Joel Brenner, medical director of the Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters sports medicine program and director of CHKD's sports concussion program, who was asked to represent the American Academy of Pediatrics at the White House summit on youth sports concussions.

-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor