Friday's health and safety news from the world of sports:
- Vincent Papale, the former Philadelphia Eagles replacement player whose story was depicted in the movie "Invincible," wrote for the Philadelphia Inquirer that the new NFL safety rules are fine with him.
- Former NFL lineman Brian Holloway talked to the Los Angeles Times about how he is using social media to catch an estimated 400 teens who broke into his Albany, N.Y., area vacation house and trashed it during a party.
- Yahoo!Sports' The Postgame presented a graphic to show what the 27 gameday medical team members do at every NFL game.
- Ogemaw County Herald in Michigan reported how coaches are reacting to the state's new concussion law.
- WVIR-TV reported that not all Virginia schools are prepared to manage concussion risks.
- WCAX-TV profiled researchers at the University of Vermont who are trying to make better MRIs for concussion victims.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor