
Julian Edelman â refer to caption â CC BY-SA 176z6p
Former Patriots player Julian Edelman pushes the NFL to require every stadium in the league to have a natural grass surface.
Edelman made the statement in an interview on Fubo Sportsâ âNo Chill with Gilbert Arenas.â Edelman said he wasnât sure if the league would pull through with the request, as he believes the league favors profits over player safety.
âYou put a turf field in, thatâs [$1.5 million] for the year. If you have grass, you got to water it, upkeep it, redo it, thereâs a lot of maintenance, you have to have a field crew thatâs always on it,â said Edelman.
The former Pats No. 11 also pointed out that when a player gets older, around 27 or 28, practicing on turf fields can cause discomfort and lead to potential injuries. The lack of cushioning and grip on turf can also lead to back pain, knee issues and ankle soreness.
Edelman spoke from his own experience. Before retiring after the 2020 season, the Super Bowl LIII MVP suffered multiple major injuries â two of which came from playing on turf. He tore his ACL during the 2017 preseason in Detroit, then broke his foot in New York.
Edelman said that with turf, there was nowhere for the energy to disperse. As a result, everything will go straight into the knee and ankle when making cuts.
The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) released a similar statement to Edelman in April. The association declared its preference for grass playing surfaces, citing injury rates from 2012 through 2022. They believe the league relies on outdated 2021 data that downplays the risks.
According to Jeff Miller, the primary league-office executive for both health and safety and PR, the NFL is aware of this issue. He said the problem was âtoo complicated to easily solveâ and âsimply playing on natural grassâ would not solve it.
âSome artificial turf surfaces have a lower injury rate than some grass fields â and some grass fields have a lower injury rate than some artificial surfaces,â Miller said.
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