You cannot tackle another player with your helmet.
You can in fact tackle another player leading with your helmet...the rule is that you cannot make helmet to helmet contact with another player.
That being said it is unsafe to lead with your helmet in any situation due to injury probability, you risk neck and head injuries when you lead with your helmet.
It is classed as a tackle when a players knees hit the floor,it doesnt have to be both knees but as long as 1 knee hits the floor then it is a tackle.
1972 Joe Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive tackle
1974 Joe Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive tackle
Depends on the team! However, every left tackle in the NFL is within the top 4 most paid members of their team.
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In the NFL yes.
In the NFL, a player can be penalized for taking off their helmet during a game. The penalty typically results in a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
It's nose tackle Casey Hampton. His helmet looks two sizes too small for his head.
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Lawyrence Taylor (retired) is the best defensive tackle in the NFL.
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It is classed as a tackle when a players knees hit the floor,it doesnt have to be both knees but as long as 1 knee hits the floor then it is a tackle.
That was defensive tackle Alan Page of the Minnesota Vikings in 1971.
Yes, a horse collar tackle is considered a penalty in the NFL.
If you know that it was made in 1948 and he was in the greenbay packers and you know it was on his helmet u should know the answer
1972 Joe Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive tackle
Yes, the horse collar tackle penalty is still enforced in the NFL.