Monday's health and safety news from the world of football:
- NJ.com reported that New York Giants linebacker Mark Herzlich, who overcame cancer diagnosed in 2009, raised $20,000 in cancer research funds through a charity golf tournament.
- Business Insider featured NFL chief information officer Michelle McKenna-Doyle, who recently talked about wearable devices for players who monitor their health.
- The Associated Press featured former NFL player Ben Utecht, who has become a brain disease awareness advocate.
- NewOrleansSaints.com featuredKeenan Lewis and Mike Wallace, who hosted a football camp for 500 kids.
- The Indianapolis Star profiled former Indianapolis Colt Cato June, who became the new head coach at Washington D.C.'s Anacostia High School.
- WRTV-TV reported that every player in the Indiana Football All-Star Classic will wear helmet sensors to alert officials to possible head injuries.
- The Washington Post featured Brain Sentry's relationship with the Arena Football League.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor