Tuesday's health and safety news from the world of football:
- Houston Texans cornerback Jonathan Joseph told the team's website that he was happy for the NFL's concussion protocol.
Joseph also told ESPN.com that the process was out of the ordinary for him.
- The Indianapolis Star profiled Colts linebacker Josh McNary, who serves two duties on Veterans Day as a part of the National Guard.
- The Carroll County Times in Maryland reported on how the Baltimore Ravens participated in the league-wide program on personal conduct.
- KNSD-TV in San Diego reported on how the San Diego Chargers will honor the military this week.
- The Philadelphia Inquirer recalled former Eagles plaeyr Frank Basca, who died during World War II.
- NewOrleansSaints.com focused on the Wounded Warriors Project.
- KCPQ-TV in Seattle aired a recent interview with NFL Commissioner after the league was honored by Brain Injury Alliance.
- KOMO-AM in Seattle looked at local companies that are investing millions to prevent and diagnose head injuries.
- WJCL-TV in Savannah, Georgia, reported how the NFL's grant has helped the Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault.
- KKTV-TV in Colorado Springs, Colorado, reported on helmet safety in its community.
- WMAZ-TV in Macon, Georgia, looked at high schools in the area are using stricter rules to handle concussions.
- KSHB-TV in Kansas City, Missouri reported on how some schools are using sensors to measure hits.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor