NFL unveils new field safety rules to protect players
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NFL unveils new field safety rules to protect players
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The NFL is rolling out new rules for field safety. All 30 stadiums in the league have to meet updated standards, whether they’re turf or natural grass, by 2028. NBC News’ Steve Patterson spoke to NFL field director Nick Pappas at Levi Stadium, the site of Super Bowl LX, to get a closer look.Feb. 1, 2026