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Former Packers receiver James Jones wore a hoodie under his uniform during a game last season because -- wait for it -- he was cold. Perfectly reasonable and soon to be perfectly illegal. The latest ...
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The newest batch of NFL rule changes is bad news for James Jones, who’s probably going to be much colder going forward One of the things that the NFL is always trying to do—for better, worse, or at ...
NFL players no longer can wear exposed "hoodies" over their shoulder pads, and assistant coaches are now expressly prohibited from entering the field of play, following a series of adjustments that ...
When the NFL reportedly banned players from wearing hoodies underneath their jerseys last week, only one player really felt the full effect of that rule change: receiver James Jones, formerly of the ...