Chief Medical Officer rumors, news

Chief Medical Officer news, rumors

  • • Randy Gradishar, Mike Shanahan deserve induction in the HOF
    Photo by Robert B. Stanton/NFLPhotoLibrary Hopefully this time next year both Broncos greats will get their rightful place in the Hall of Fame. Good morning, Broncos Country! Hopefully this is the year. Now that the 2023 class of the Pro Football of Fame has been announced, it’s time for Randy Gradishar and Mike Shanahan to get their place. It’s beyond time these two Denver Broncos greats...2023
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  • • The NFL is considering banning the hip drop tackle that injured Tony Pollard
    Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images The Cowboys running back was injured due to this form of tackling, which might join the horse collar as a no-no. Recently, players have argued the NFL is favoring the offensive side of the ball more than the defense. The cries were loudest in 2022 when Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett was flagged for “roughing the passer” on this Tom Brady ...2023
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  • • Logan Wilson joins chorus of defenders speaking out against NFL looking into banning ‘hip tackles’
    Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports Logan Wilson is rightfully upset with the league possibly making a defender’s job even harder. The NFL has established a trend of making defenders’ jobs hard. They made illegal contact, horse collaring, and many other myriads of distinctions on when and where they are and are not allowed to hit an offensive player, and that doesn’t even include the list ...2023
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  • • Cam Heyward Blasts Talk Of NFL Banning ‘Hip-Drop’ Tackles: ‘This Is So Stupid’
    Another NFL rule change is reportedly being discussed concerning the way that defensive players tackle offensive players and specifically from behind. Players are not happy about that discussion as well. According to multiple reports the last few days, the NFL’s chief medical officer, Dr. Allen Sills, said recently that the techniques used on “hip-drop” tackles, […]...2023
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Chief Medical Officer injury and suspension

  • • The NFL is considering banning the hip drop tackle that injured Tony Pollard
    Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images The Cowboys running back was injured due to this form of tackling, which might join the horse collar as a no-no. Recently, players have argued the NFL is favoring the offensive side of the ball more than the defense. The cries were loudest in 2022 when Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett was flagged for “roughing the passer” on this Tom Brady ...2023
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  • • Logan Wilson joins chorus of defenders speaking out against NFL looking into banning ‘hip tackles’
    Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports Logan Wilson is rightfully upset with the league possibly making a defender’s job even harder. The NFL has established a trend of making defenders’ jobs hard. They made illegal contact, horse collaring, and many other myriads of distinctions on when and where they are and are not allowed to hit an offensive player, and that doesn’t even include the list ...2023
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  • • Arrowheadlines: The Chiefs are edging towards a dynasty
    Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports Chiefs headlines for Saturday, February 4 The latest How the Super Bowl-Bound Chiefs and Eagles Can Achieve Dynasty Status | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report The Chiefs Are Close Kansas City is closer than any other current team. This is the third Super Bowl appearance in a four-year span for a franchise that generally has the same...2023
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  • NFL's Chief Medical Officer wants Tua Tagovailoa investigation findings made public
    • NFL's Chief Medical Officer wants Tua Tagovailoa investigation findings made public
    Tua Tagovailoa suffered a scary injury Thursday, bringing football's handling of head injuries back to the forefront.       ...2022
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  • • Right Place. Right Time. Right Person
    Three days after testing positive for COVID-19 and going into isolation, Mary Griffin found out she had cancer. On a Zoom call. Hours from home. At just 19 years old. A sophomore at Virginia Tech, Griffin was outside of her apartment in Blacksburg, Va., last fall when she took the call. Three hundred miles away in Baltimore, her mother, Kelly, was also on the line. Kelly had planned to be there in...2021
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  • • Jadeveon Clowney out of practice with illness/knee
    Several high-profile players, including Odell Beckham and Adrian Peterson, missed practice Thursday with an illness. Add Titans defensive end Jadeveon Clowney to the list. Clowney missed Thursday’s work with a non-COVID-19 illness. He also was listed with the knee injury that kept him out Wednesday. Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL’s chief medical officer, said Thursday [more]...2020
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  • • Adrian Peterson misses practice with an illness
    The Lions practiced without running back Adrian Peterson on Thursday. Peterson was not on Wednesday’s injury report, but an illness kept him from getting on the field as the team continued preparations for Sunday’s trip to Jacksonville. NFL chief medical officer Allen Sills said during a Thursday conference call that because of the onset of [more]...2020
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  • • NFL’s top doctor promises final coronavirus protocols “fairly soon”
    As the clock keeps ticking, the NFL is trying to avoid a situation in which the bell will be tolling on the 2020 season. Dr. Allen Sills, the league’s chief medical officer, tells Mark Maske of the Washington Post that the final coronavirus protocols for the 2020 season, including frequency of testing and treatment options, [more]...2020
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  • • NFL: Widespread COVID-19 testing needs to be available for season to start
    The NFL announced earlier this week that they plan on starting the 2020 season on time. It’s a somewhat optimistic hope given the COVID-19 pandemic running roughshod throughout the United States right now. Other professional sports leagues are in the midst of suspended seasons. The virus is growing faster in the United States than any other country in the world. It has certainly placed into questi...2020
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  • • NFL's chief medical officer calls Carson Wentz 'heroic' for reporting concussion
    Wentz is getting praised by the NFL for reporting his head injury...2020
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Timeline

  • 2023
    "Cam Heyward Blasts Talk Of NFL Banning ‘Hip-Drop’ Tackles: ‘This Is So Stupid’"

  • 2022
    "As the NFL and NFL Players Association investigate the circumstances resulting in Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa‘s return to play on Sunday against the Bills, the NFL’s Chief Medical Officer has made an important commitment."

  • 2021
    "Report: 68 percent of NFL players have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine shot"

  • 2020
    "NFL doctor: Wentz reporting concussion 'heroic'"

  • 2019
    "Murray: Redefining the Female Athlete, To Feel Free to Define Herself"

  • 2018
    "Concussion increase sparks NFL 'call to action'"

  • 2017
    "NFL hires Dr. Allen Sills as chief medical officer"

  • 2016
    "Roger Goodell announces the NFL will hire a new chief medical officer"

  • 2015
    "Roger Goodell Says Nothing and Everything at Convoluted State of the NFL Presser"

  • 2014
    "Portland Timbers midfielder Diego Valeri undergoes successful surgery"

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Chief Medical Officer Trade rumors, contract, salary rumors

  • • Arrowheadlines: The Chiefs are edging towards a dynasty
    Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports Chiefs headlines for Saturday, February 4 The latest How the Super Bowl-Bound Chiefs and Eagles Can Achieve Dynasty Status | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report The Chiefs Are Close Kansas City is closer than any other current team. This is the third Super Bowl appearance in a four-year span for a franchise that generally has the same...2023
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  • • Right Place. Right Time. Right Person
    Three days after testing positive for COVID-19 and going into isolation, Mary Griffin found out she had cancer. On a Zoom call. Hours from home. At just 19 years old. A sophomore at Virginia Tech, Griffin was outside of her apartment in Blacksburg, Va., last fall when she took the call. Three hundred miles away in Baltimore, her mother, Kelly, was also on the line. Kelly had planned to be there in...2021
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  • • NFL chief medical officer said league expects positive coronavirus tests
    As much as we'd all love to pretend that athletes are immune to COVID-19, the harsh reality is that as team activities resume, there will be players who contract the virus....2020
  • • NFLPA sends COVID-19 update to all players and agents
    As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the NFL Players Association shared with all players and agents on Saturday a letter from NFL Chief Medical Officer Allen Sills. Someone who received it has shared it with me. So I’ll share it with you. The full text, which provides information about the draft, offseason programs, and more, appears [more]...2020
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  • • Murray: Redefining the Female Athlete, To Feel Free to Define Herself
    Last month in Mantras, Mindfulness and Mastering Your Mentality, we explored the value of positive self-talk and establishing a growth mindset.  The topic gave me the chance to hear directly from some of the highest performing athletes in the game today – male and female collegiate and professional players. In it, I share samples of the words and phrases they rely on to push through challenges, re...2019
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  • • Tackling Tech: Business and Tech Challenges Mounting for the NFL
    Barely four months into the year and the NFL already faces daunting challenges on multiple fronts. They have been created by tech, business or both, and addressing them will go a long way toward evolving America's game for years to come. Fans are using DVR capabilities to record live games for viewing later - minus commercials. They include fan concerns about too many commerc...2017
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  • • Report: Boston doc turns down NFL’s chief medical officer job
    NFL commissioner Roger Goodell began his widely panned press conference last Friday by saying the league was about to hire a new chief medical officer. Apparently, like the press conference, that’s not going quite as planned either. According to Scott Soshnick of Bloomberg, Elizabeth G. Nabel of Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital rejected the league offer…...2015
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  • • Roger Goodell Says Nothing and Everything at Convoluted State of the NFL Presser
    2015
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Chief Medical Officer stats and results

  • • Dr. Allen Sills vows to release results of Tua Tagovailoa investigation “to everyone”
    As the NFL and NFL Players Association investigate the circumstances resulting in Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa‘s return to play on Sunday against the Bills, the NFL’s Chief Medical Officer has made an important commitment. In an interview with NFL Media’s Judy Battista, Dr. Allen Sills promised full transparency with the outcome of the investigation, which [more]...2022
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  • • REGENXBIO inc (RGNX) Q2 2021 Earnings Call Transcript
    With us are Ken Mills, REGENXBIO's President and Chief Executive Executive Officer; Dr. Steve Pakola, our Chief Medical Officer; and Vit Vasista, our Chief Financial Officer. Earlier this afternoon, REGENXBIO released financial and operating results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2021....2021
  • • Right Place. Right Time. Right Person
    Three days after testing positive for COVID-19 and going into isolation, Mary Griffin found out she had cancer. On a Zoom call. Hours from home. At just 19 years old. A sophomore at Virginia Tech, Griffin was outside of her apartment in Blacksburg, Va., last fall when she took the call. Three hundred miles away in Baltimore, her mother, Kelly, was also on the line. Kelly had planned to be there in...2021
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  • • Panthers have no new positive tests
    The Panthers may have avoided a COVID-19 outbreak on their roster. Today’s test results revealed no new positives, Joe Person of TheAthletic.com reports. The Panthers’ facility is open and players are practicing as usual today. The Panthers put eight players on the COVID-19 reserve list this week, which NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills [more]...2020
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  • • Panthers players on COVID-19 list gathered outside team facility
    The Panthers put eight players on the COVID-19 reserve list this week, but that was not a result of an outbreak within the facility. Instead, NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills said today, the issue stemmed from players gathering outside the facility. Sills said the league has been working with the Panthers on stressing [more]...2020
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  • • US Lacrosse Continues Efforts to Address NFHS Classification
    AdministratorsCoachesMembershipOfficialsParentsPlayersFollowing the springtime shutdown of virtually all levels of lacrosse, US Lacrosse has been focused on taking the necessary steps required to bring the sport back safely. Earlier this year, US Lacrosse issued a set of Return to Play recommendations to assist lacrosse organizations throughout the country with sport-specific guidance to mitigate ...2020
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  • • Six Ravens found to be high-risk close contacts of Marlon Humphrey
    Cornerback Marlon Humphrey will be getting some company on the Ravens’ reserve/COVID-19 list. NFL chief medical officer Allen Sills said on a Tuesday conference call that six players have been deemed high-risk close contacts of Humphrey as a result of contact tracing after Humphrey’s positive COVID-19 test. All six players will be placed on the reserve [more]...2020
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  • • NFL calls 'false positive' coronavirus tests an 'incredibly rare event'
    NFL preseason preparations nearly came to a halt over the weekend when 77 collected coronavirus tests across 11 teams returned positive results. Those samples were later confirmed as "false positives," something NFL chief medical officer Dr....2020
  • • NFL chief medical officer: Rash of false positive COVID-19 test results is 'learning opportunity'
    Given its recent trends, the NFL quickly suspected something was off with 77 COVID-19 tests that would later be ruled false positives.        ...2020
  • • NFL’s chief medical officer “pleasantly surprised” by test results thus far
    The NFL reports it has conducted 109,075 coronavirus tests of players, coaches and team staffers through Tuesday. The rate of positive tests is 0.46 percent overall and 0.81 percent for players. On intake testing at the outset of training camps, according to the NFL, the rate of positive coronavirus tests was 1.7 percent overall (170 [more]...2020

Chief Medical Officer parents, kids, wife / husband, girlfriend / boyfriend

  • • Arrowheadlines: The Chiefs are edging towards a dynasty
    2023
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  • Blue Jays vs. Guardians prediction: Bet on Toronto’s ace
    • Blue Jays vs. Guardians prediction: Bet on Toronto’s ace
    Mama Mia! Dr. Michelle Morse, chief medical officer at the Dept. of Health, suggested we replace the term “mothers” and instead use “birthing people.” Not sure what the holdup is but Stitches could not find a birthing people greeting card. So Happy Mother’s Day to Mrs. Stitches and Mama Stitches and to you Dr. Morse......2022
  • • Right Place. Right Time. Right Person
    2021
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  • • Murray: Redefining the Female Athlete, To Feel Free to Define Herself
    2019
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Top Chief Medical Officer news

  • • NFL doctor: Wentz reporting concussion 'heroic'
    Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was praised by the NFL's chief medical officer for reporting his concussion during Philadelphia's playoff loss to Seattle on Sunday. Wentz was injured on a helmet-to-helmet hit in the first quarter....2020
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  • • NFL's chief medical officer calls Carson Wentz 'heroic' for reporting concussion
    2020
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  • • NFL hires Dr. Allen Sills as full-time chief medical officer
    Dr. Allen Sills is known for his work on concussions in sports.         ...2017
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  • • NFL hires Dr. Allen Sills as chief medical officer
    The NFL has hired Dr. Allen Sills as its chief medical officer         ...2017
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  • • NFL medical chief: No plans now to go to bubble
    The NFL's chief medical officer said the league has no current plans to shift to a bubble concept for the season....2020
  • • Cam Heyward Blasts Talk Of NFL Banning ‘Hip-Drop’ Tackles: ‘This Is So Stupid’
    2023
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  • • NFL chief medical officer 'absolutely expects' plenty of positive COVID-19 tests at training camp
    How the league handles the positive tests is key...2020
  • • NFL's chief medical officer gives Chiefs vs. Texans opener high marks for COVID-19 protocol adherence
    Dr. Allen Sills also said the league's teams and players deserve 'a tremendous amount of credit' for successful camp...2020
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  • • Roger Goodell Says Nothing and Everything at Convoluted State of the NFL Presser
    2015
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  • • Portland Timbers midfielder Diego Valeri undergoes successful surgery
    2014
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  • • NFL’s chief medical officer praises Carson Wentz for self-reporting concussion
    Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was removed from Sunday’s playoff loss to the Seahawks after a concussion diagnosis that began with Wentz telling the medical staff on the sideline that he was feeling the symptoms of a concussion. NFL Chief Medical Officer Dr. Allen Sills praised Wentz for that. “I think what Carson Wentz did is [more]...2020
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  • • Concussion increase sparks NFL 'call to action'
    NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills said the league will react aggressively to data that showed 291 diagnosed concussions -- a 16 percent rise -- during the entire 2017 season....2018
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  • • Coronavirus: NFL's chief medical officer says for 2020 season to start on time, here's what has to happen
    The league has a considerable hurdle to climb before it can think about playing games in 2020...2020
  • • Thorns FC forward Jodie Taylor undergoes successful knee surgery
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  • • The NFL is considering banning the hip drop tackle that injured Tony Pollard
    2023
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  • • Logan Wilson joins chorus of defenders speaking out against NFL looking into banning ‘hip tackles’
    2023
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  • • Arrowheadlines: The Chiefs are edging towards a dynasty
    2023
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  • • NFL plans active offseason conversation about eliminating “hip-drop” tackles
    The tackles that injured Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Cowboys running back Tony Pollard during the playoffs were legal. But they may not be next season. Dr. Allen Sills, the NFL’s chief medical officer, said today that the techniques used on those tackles, in which the defender grabs the ball carrier from behind and then [more]...2023
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  • NFL chief medical officer 'guardedly optimistic' COVID-19 won't drastically alter playoffs
    • NFL chief medical officer 'guardedly optimistic' COVID-19 won't drastically alter playoffs
    Sills added that 94% of NFL players, coaches, and staff members are considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19....2022
  • • NFL’s chief medical officer “guardedly optimistic” about finishing postseason without major problems
    NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills says the league should be able to get through the playoffs and Super Bowl without COVID-19 causing significant problems. Sills told the Los Angeles Times that he expects the league to be able to complete its schedule with the Super Bowl in Los Angeles on February 13. “I [more]...2022
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  • • NFL’s chief medical officer pushes back on Bill Belichick’s comments regarding vaccinations
    Bill Belichick has grumbled his way into a dispute with the league office over the COVID vaccine. On Wednesday, Belichick shrugged his way around the obvious implication of the stunning fall of Cam Newton from starting quarterback to, eight days later, off the team. Belichick not surprisingly bristled at the suggestion that Newton’s vaccination status [more]...2021
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  • • Report: 68 percent of NFL players have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine shot
    Just under two weeks ago, the NFL’s chief medical officer Allen Sills said that 65 percent of the league’s players had received at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine. Now with training camps starting at the end of the month, that number has gotten a little higher. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, [more]...2021
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  • • Right Place. Right Time. Right Person
    2021
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  • • NFL unlikely to adopt bubble sites before playoffs?
    NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills said during a Tuesday conference call that the league isn't yet adopting any new structure for the season....2020
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Chief Medical Officer rumors, scandals

  • • Randy Gradishar, Mike Shanahan deserve induction in the HOF
    2023
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  • • Murray: Redefining the Female Athlete, To Feel Free to Define Herself
    2019
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  • • Roger Goodell Says Nothing and Everything at Convoluted State of the NFL Presser
    2015
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