
CFL says concussions, man-games lost due to injury were both down in 2024
TORONTO — The CFL says it saw the fewest number of concussions recorded last season since 2015 when it introduced enhance detection and tracking of the injury.
The league stated Friday that 38 total concussions were recorded in 2024, a 21 per cent decrease from 2023 (48) and 50 per cent from 2015 (76).
“The decreases in concussions, and injury events as a whole, demonstrate progress as we strive to make the game safer,” CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston said in a statement. “Credit to the medical committee, team athletic therapists and medical staff for their expertise and tremendous guidance.
“As a league, we will continue to explore various avenues to safeguard players and promote safer ways to play football.”