CFL players not overly keen to wear Guardian caps during league games
GUELPH, Ont. — He missed time last season with a concussion but Toronto Argonauts receiver Tom Nield won’t be wearing a Guardian cap in CFL games.
The CFL announced Wednesday it was giving players the option of wearing the soft protective helmet covers during games this season. But the league did make mouthguards mandatory, adding violations will be deemed as dress-code offences and subject to fines.
The six-foot-three, 203-pound Nield, of Guelph, Ont., appeared in nine games last season but still established career highs in catches (32) and yards (384).
But the former McMaster star has no plans to wear the Guardian cap in games.