NFL mandates that teams watch Ronnie Lott video on hard hits

The NFL is emphasizing player safety, but that doesn't mean they want hard hits eliminated from the game. To prove this point, they had noted hard hitter Ronnie Lott participate in a video sent to teams. Jay Glazer reported on the FOX NFL Sunday pregame show that the NFL sent a video to all 32 teams to send the message that hard hits are still acceptable in the game, so long as they are legal. The video featured hard hits from last season's playoff games -- including the conference title games and Super Bowl. Lott, who is a 10-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer, narrated the video. Glazer says the NFL has mandated that teams have all their players watch the video. Teams were instructed to confirm that their players have seen the video. Lott is one of the hardest hitters the game has ever seen, so asking him to narrate the video was an attempt to emphasize to players that they can still commit hard hits that are within the rules. More from Larry Brown Sports Photos: Alex Morgan dressed as US gymnast for HalloweenTim Tebow responds to being voted most overrated playerVideo: Watch De'Anthony Thomas' spectacular punt return