NFL data shows injury rates same on grass, turf

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Data showing the NFL’s recent rate of non-contact injuries to the knee, ankle and foot contradicts the calls this season from several players, agents and coaches to convert all surfaces to grass in response to high-profile injuries on artificial turf.

Data showing the NFL’s recent rate of non-contact injuries to the knee, ankle and foot contradicts the calls this season from several players, agents and coaches to convert all surfaces to grass in response to high-profile injuries on artificial turf.

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