Three decades after the NFL started putting speakers in quarterbacks' helmets so they could hear the coaches' play calls, college football may follow suit.
Throughout the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, eagled-eye fans may notice that some players hold their hands to their helmet throughout the game.
This is useful for referees to identify which players are communicating with their coaches (via Pro Football Network). Quarterback helmets are equipped only with a speaker in their helmet.
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