Determinants of Missed Games Following Concussions in the National Football League

Concussions in the National Football League (NFL) are a rising topic of concern and debate. With the implementation of new protocols, NFL players are required to be removed from play and must follow specific processes before full return to play after sustaining a concussion. While concussion severit...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth C. Heintz, Lindsey Breaux, Abilgail Lewis, Jeremy J. Foreman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
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NFL
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2020.595445/full
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spelling doaj-e2713840b6bf44269b4a59658732cfa22020-11-25T04:10:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sports and Active Living2624-93672020-11-01210.3389/fspor.2020.595445595445Determinants of Missed Games Following Concussions in the National Football LeagueElizabeth C. HeintzLindsey BreauxAbilgail LewisJeremy J. ForemanConcussions in the National Football League (NFL) are a rising topic of concern and debate. With the implementation of new protocols, NFL players are required to be removed from play and must follow specific processes before full return to play after sustaining a concussion. While concussion severity is the primary determinant of time-off, it is possible that other factors associated with player value influence time-off as well. The purpose of this study is to examine determinants of NFL games missed after a concussion. NFL concussion data from 2012 to 2015 were used in conjunction with player salary, position, previous concussions, average plays per game, and season during which the concussion occurred. Results indicate that quarterbacks and players who sustained multiple concussions missed more games, while players involved in more plays per game miss less games, providing evidence that player health and value are determinants of time-off after a concussion. Additionally, the number of games missed has increased each year, which could be the result of NFL efforts to increase safety and increased media attention.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2020.595445/fullAmerican footballinjuryNFLquarterbackreturn to play
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author Elizabeth C. Heintz
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Abilgail Lewis
Jeremy J. Foreman
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Lindsey Breaux
Abilgail Lewis
Jeremy J. Foreman
Determinants of Missed Games Following Concussions in the National Football League
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
American football
injury
NFL
quarterback
return to play
author_facet Elizabeth C. Heintz
Lindsey Breaux
Abilgail Lewis
Jeremy J. Foreman
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title Determinants of Missed Games Following Concussions in the National Football League
title_short Determinants of Missed Games Following Concussions in the National Football League
title_full Determinants of Missed Games Following Concussions in the National Football League
title_fullStr Determinants of Missed Games Following Concussions in the National Football League
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Missed Games Following Concussions in the National Football League
title_sort determinants of missed games following concussions in the national football league
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
issn 2624-9367
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Concussions in the National Football League (NFL) are a rising topic of concern and debate. With the implementation of new protocols, NFL players are required to be removed from play and must follow specific processes before full return to play after sustaining a concussion. While concussion severity is the primary determinant of time-off, it is possible that other factors associated with player value influence time-off as well. The purpose of this study is to examine determinants of NFL games missed after a concussion. NFL concussion data from 2012 to 2015 were used in conjunction with player salary, position, previous concussions, average plays per game, and season during which the concussion occurred. Results indicate that quarterbacks and players who sustained multiple concussions missed more games, while players involved in more plays per game miss less games, providing evidence that player health and value are determinants of time-off after a concussion. Additionally, the number of games missed has increased each year, which could be the result of NFL efforts to increase safety and increased media attention.
topic American football
injury
NFL
quarterback
return to play
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2020.595445/full
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