Tuesday's health and safety news from the world of football:
- The Colorado Springs Gazette reported on the reaction of 50 military members who shared the practice field with the Denver Broncos last weekend.
- Mile High Report also presented a photo gallery of the event.
- Variety reported that Ray Lewis will serve as a coach for Spike TV's new series, "Coaching Bad," which will try to help youth coaches with anger issues.
- Sports Illustrated reported that former NFL quarterback Jeff Garcia has joined the coaching staff of the CFL Montreal Alouettes.
- KSAZ-TV in Phoenix reported on the "Brain Sentry" sensors worn by the Arizona Rattlers during the Arena Football League playoffs.
- KSAT-TV in San Antonio reported on how coaches and trainers are keeping an eye out for concussions as South Texas schools began practice.
- KBMT-TV in Beaumont, Texas, looked at concussion issues as high school football practice begins.
- KIII-TV in Corpus Christi, Texas, examined the need for hydration awareness during high school football practice.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor