After offering ear plugs to bystanders, Kyle Lamson approached a computerized battering ram and pressed the red button on the controls. A countdown alarm sounded, and all eyes in the gear testing room ...
Antonio Brown spent much of his short tenure with the Oakland Raiders feuding with the NFL over being able to wear a particular helmet that he wanted, which was the Schutt Air Advantage. He lost his ...
Brown's partnership with helmet manufacturer Xenith was one of the few good things to come out of Brown's short, turbulent tenure with the Raiders. After Brown's well-publicized, bizarre helmet saga ...
Detroit-based helmet maker Xenith LLC is now making the starting lineup in the NFL. Oakland Raiders wider receiver Antonio Brown has chosen to don a helmet made by Xenith — using injection molded ...
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Xenith LLC was lined up for a record revenue hike in 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic blitzed its business. Now it's trimming and pivoting its business to cross the goal line. The Detroit-based ...
Given all that has unfolded with Antonio Brown this summer (including a lawsuit alleging sexual assault), the multiple grievances with the NFL over his helmet may seem like a thing of the distant past ...
Schefter noted the seven-time Pro Bowler believes this model "makes him feel more agile and comfortable, and allows for better visibility" than the Schutt AiR Advantage. The Brown helmet drama has ...
Helmet manufacturer Xenith ended its relationship with Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown on Friday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Brown chose to wear the Xenith Shadow helmet in 2019 after his ...
Raiders' wide receiver Antonio Brown has settled on the Xenith Shadow helmet for 2019 to replace the Schutt Air Advantage he wore for the first nine years of his career, according to ESPN's Adam ...
Antonio Brown’s very public grail quest for a new football helmet has ended with a clear winner: Xenith LLC. The Detroit-based helmet and football equipment manufacturer convinced the Oakland Raiders ...
Helmet manufacturer Xenith announced Friday it has ended its working relationship with New England Patriots wide receiver Antonio Brown. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Xenith said the following in ...
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