Injuries are always possible when playing football. Before fabrics were made to expand over padding and absorb sweat, some Football Uniforms Football Uniforms were worn so loosely to accommodate the padding that they became a hindrance to play. I remember seeing Football Uniform Football Uniforms jerseys tucked into pants and when active play was taking place they would come loose and get caught on other players equipment or the ball. This caused sprains and strains since the fabric had little or no give, and players bodies were twisted as jerseys were yanked in the opposite direction of the way the player was traveling. It has been a long time since a player was injured because of the football uniform they were wearing. Manufacturers take great care in assuring that the fabrics used in creating football uniforms Football Uniforms are continually tested and updated. Today, football uniform jerseys are made to conform comfortably to the body and return to their original shape when grabbed or pulled. There is little chance that a player will get caught in a garment when they grab the ball or run down the field. And, padding under the football uniform will stay in place because the uniform adheres to the padding more tightly making injury by shifting padding less likely to occur.

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