The Future of NFL Injuries
Week 2 of the NFL 2020 Season
The comeback of American Football has ushered in the return of NFL injuries. While NFL injuries are not uncommon, (with 250 pound men colliding, what would we expect) week 2 of the 2020 season was particularly rough on football athletes.
Nick Bosa defensive end of the San Francisco 49ers likely tore his ACL and quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo suffered a high ankle sprain, Saquan Barkley running back of the New York Giants tore his ACL, Christian McCaffrey running back of the Carolina Panthers suffered a high ankle sprain, Drew Lock quarterback of the Denver Broncos sprained his AC joint, and so many more players and teams experienced NFL injuries. Injuries significantly impacted a variety of players, positions, and teams.
Injury Impact
While NFL injuries are rarely life-threatening, they are no doubt life changing. An injury could cost a player their career, or cost a team their season. These recent NFL injuries are noteworthy because so many occurred in a single week. Furthermore, many key players and teams were affected. The effects of the injuries in week 2 likely changed the trajectory for the entire American football season.
Although athletes cant prevent NFL injuries, there may be a way to mitigate the damage and minimize the downtime of these injuries. Imagine if Carolina Panthers’ Christian McCaffery was out for just a week or two instead of the predicted month he is likely to miss. If Saquan Barkley was able to heal his ACL before the season’s end it could change New York Giants’ entire season. Speeding up recovery time and reducing downtime for NFL injuries would change the entire American football landscape.
Minimizing Sports Injury
Natural, regenerative, sterile allograft AmnioWell has immense potential to minimize sports injury. AmnioWell is a natural protein isolation comprised of simple proteins. AmnioWell has shown no unwanted side effects with thousands of uses. The minimally manipulated proteins in AmnioWell are harvested directly from amniotic fluid obtained from Caesarean section births in U.S. hospitals. (The patented isolation process of donated amniotic fluid is non invasive. It in no way harms or disturbs mother or child.)
Protein builds and repairs tissues. Your body utilizes protein to make enzymes, hormones, and other body chemicals. Protein is an important building block of bones, muscles, cartilage, skin, hair, nails, blood, and more. Therefore, NFL injuries to bones, muscles, and cartilage may benefit from the protein in AmnioWell. It makes sense that the proteins that build your body may repair it. AmnioWell works with ones own being to protect and cushion, provide lubrication, and modulate many of the bodies’ functions. It may mitigate injury and minimize downtime, getting players back on the field with rings on their fingers.

