The narrow San Francisco 49ers star has made clear his feelings very clear American Football Association Block the smell salts before the new season.
Kittle interviewed his colleague Farid Warner to share his frustration after the team was notified earlier that day via a memo that the US Football Association officially prohibits the use of Ammonia products.
The memo determines that clubs are now prohibited from “providing or providing ammonia in any way”, which include ammonia capsules, inhalation devices, open cups, and any difference in smell salts.
The restriction not only applies during games, but also during warm up before the match, half the time, and inside tank rooms and lines throughout the event.
The US Football Association’s decision follows a warning in 2024 issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The league note explains: “In 2024, the FDA issued a warning to companies that produce commercially available ammonia inhalation (AIS), as well as consumers about the purchase and use of AIS, regarding the absence of evidence that supports AIS safety or effectiveness to improve mental alert or reinforcement energy.
#49ers George Kitel has just shattered our group to break the news that the American Football Association prohibits smell salts and ammonia packages today. He says he uses them every drive.
“The Food and Drug Administration has noticed the potential negative effects of the use of artificial intelligence. AIS also has the ability to hide some signs and nervous symptoms, including some potential concussion marks.
“As a result, the NFL and Dear and Spine committee recommended that AIS be prevented for any purpose while playing the American Football Association.”
It wasn’t long yet to learn the memo, Kittle joined Warner on the NFL network that was appointed to the 49ers facility to talk about his opinion.
“I just came frankly here to send a complaint,” Kaitel said. “Our team got a memo today that the smell of salts and ammonia packages were illegal in the American Football Association, and I was stunned throughout the day.”
Kittel explained that he repeatedly depends on the smell salts to give himself the energy tremor before taking the field to the attack series.
“I really miss,” he added.
The narrow veteran end, which has now entered its ninth season in the American Football Association, joking that the news was severely struck by the news, thinking for a short period of suspension of his Almoravids.
“I thought about retirement,” Ketal said. “We have to discover a middle ground here, men. Someone helps me. Someone comes with a good idea. That’s all I had to go out.
Kittle was seen using smell salts in previous seasons, such as during the 2021 match against Jacksonville Jaguars – a practice, so far, it was common among many American Football Association players looking for a rapid rise in adrenaline.