The NFL Plans To Use 2025 Season To Raise Mental Health Awareness

The post The NFL Plans To Use 2025 Season To Raise Mental Health Awareness appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. MUNICH, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 10: Ihmir Smith-Marsette of New York Giants is challenged by Claudin Cherelus of Carolina Panthers during the NFL Munich Game 2024 between New York Giants and Carolina Panthers at Allianz Arena on November 10, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images) Getty Images The countdown to kickoff for the 2025 NFL season is on, but this year, the NFL has plans beyond game day statistics. For the first time in league history, there will be three consecutive weeks of games that spotlight mental health, with Raise Awareness for Mental Health Games taking place in Washington DC, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. This is a bold and important step for a sport known for its physical intensity. Just last season, there was only one mental health awareness game: the NFL Washington Commanders held a Raise Awareness for Mental Health Game on December 1, 2024 in collaboration with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Ahead of the game, a pre-game panel was held in the Branson Lounge at Northwest Stadium, featuring five panelists. This year, the movement is spreading across the league as there is a drastic rise in the number of Raise Awareness for Mental Health Games, signifying a cultural shift: mental health is no longer a side conversation in professional football. Here’s the breakdown of the who, what, where, and when for teams addressing mental health this season. Los Angeles Rams Raise Awareness for Mental Health Game The Rams are hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, November 23rd, in the evening with a kickoff time of 5:20 pm PST. Four national non-profit organizations are collaborating to lead the Rams’ inaugural Raise Awareness for Mental Health Game: American Board of Sports & Performance Psychiatry American Foundation for Suicide Prevention…

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The NFL Plans To Use 2025 Season To Raise Mental Health Awareness

The post The NFL Plans To Use 2025 Season To Raise Mental Health Awareness appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

MUNICH, GERMANY – NOVEMBER 10: Ihmir Smith-Marsette of New York Giants is challenged by Claudin Cherelus of Carolina Panthers during the NFL Munich Game 2024 between New York Giants and Carolina Panthers at Allianz Arena on November 10, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images) Getty Images The countdown to kickoff for the 2025 NFL season is on, but this year, the NFL has plans beyond game day statistics. For the first time in league history, there will be three consecutive weeks of games that spotlight mental health, with Raise Awareness for Mental Health Games taking place in Washington DC, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. This is a bold and important step for a sport known for its physical intensity. Just last season, there was only one mental health awareness game: the NFL Washington Commanders held a Raise Awareness for Mental Health Game on December 1, 2024 in collaboration with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Ahead of the game, a pre-game panel was held in the Branson Lounge at Northwest Stadium, featuring five panelists. This year, the movement is spreading across the league as there is a drastic rise in the number of Raise Awareness for Mental Health Games, signifying a cultural shift: mental health is no longer a side conversation in professional football. Here’s the breakdown of the who, what, where, and when for teams addressing mental health this season. Los Angeles Rams Raise Awareness for Mental Health Game The Rams are hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, November 23rd, in the evening with a kickoff time of 5:20 pm PST. Four national non-profit organizations are collaborating to lead the Rams’ inaugural Raise Awareness for Mental Health Game: American Board of Sports & Performance Psychiatry American Foundation for Suicide Prevention…

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