Football players tape and spat their cleats for support and injury prevention

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Football players tape and spat their cleats mainly for ankle support and injury prevention. This practice is common among positions like wide receivers and quarterbacks. Taping provides stability but can limit movement. Players often cover their socks and shoes with tape for added protection during games. Some players also use this method as a fashion statement. Overall, spatting helps reduce the risk of injuries from tackles.


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