“It’s a fashion thing, too,” Haden said. “It looks cool, your pants all the way slick.”
Smith said he had no idea about the trend prior to that.
Marvin Lewis, the head coach of the
The league is implementing the rule in hopes of reducing injuries and league MVP Adrian Peterson, who wears leg pads for that reason, commented on players who have an issue with the rule change.
"Guys like to be pretty, not wear the thigh pads and knee pads, but it protects you. There have been plenty of times I got hit in my knee and when I had my pants pulled up too high and that pad wasn't there to protect it. It didn't feel good," Peterson told NFL Evolution.
Peterson rushed for more than 2,000 yards wearing the pads last season.
The pads were mandatory in the NFL from 1979-1994 and only about one third of players wore them while they were optional.