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What is the blue tent in NFL? Why injured players get examined in tent on sideline


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As Super Bowl 59 approaches, fans are asking various questions about the event, including what the blue tent on the sideline during NFL games is used for.

The blue tent on the sidelines plays an important role in NFL games. It serves as a medical examination area where injured players can be evaluated by medical staff in a private and calm environment. This setup allows for a thorough assessment of players without the distraction of the crowd. The NFL introduced the concept of the blue tent in 2017, but it was first implemented by the University of Alabama in 2015. One of the main purposes of the tent is to facilitate concussion evaluations, which require a quiet space to properly assess a player's cognitive function.

Every aspect of the creation of the tent, including the color, is carefully considered. The calming blue hue, chosen by the league, is believed to create a less stressful environment for the player needing medical attention. This thoughtful design choice is just one example of the NFL's commitment to player well-being.

How to watch Super Bowl 59

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 9
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox
  • Streaming: Tubi | Fubo | DirecTV Stream | Sling TV | YouTube TV | Hulu with Live TV
  • Location: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans)

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