Friday's health and safety news from the world of football:
- The Huffington Post interviewedHall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, who said the NFL is on the track in terms of handling concussions.
- DenverBroncos.com featured how the Denver Broncos tackled hunger recently with the Food Bank of the Rockies.
- TWC News reported on the Buffalo Sabres' Concussion Awareness Night, which included Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson as a host.
- The Norwalk Daily Voice reported that the Connecticut city adopted landmark concussion guideline for youth recreation sports.
- The New York State Athletic Trainers' Association announced it was invited to attend and provide expert testimony at a hearing in New York City to consider two introductory bills regarding youth sports safety, including appropriate medical coverage in youth football leagues.
- WHIO-TV in Dayton, Ohio, reported that a Covington, Ohio, school board voted to drug test high school athletes.
- WPRI-TV in Providence, Rhode Island, reported on a new study that suggests there is a need for better concussion prevention in youth sports.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor