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Why NFL Injuries Prove Natural Grass Is Still the Gold Standard
At West Coast Turf, we’ve always believed that the foundation of every great game starts from the ground up. For decades, we’ve supplied natural sod to professional stadiums, universities, and community fields across the West. But as more teams switch to synthetic surfaces, one question keeps coming up — is artificial turf really safer? The evidence from the NFL says otherwise.
The Rise of Turf-Related Injuries
From “turf toe” to torn ACLs, athletes know that plastic turf changes the game — and not in a good way. “Turf toe,” a painful sprain of the big-toe joint, became infamous because of the way synthetic fields grip the foot instead of giving naturally. That resistance forces the joint to hyper-extend — a movement natural grass absorbs through flex and release.
It doesn’t stop there. Across the league, players have experienced higher rates of non-contact lower-body injuries on turf than on grass. Between 2012 and 2018, data collected by the NFL Players Association revealed a 28 % increase in non-contact lower-extremity injuries, a 32 % increase in knee injuries, and a 69 % increase in foot and ankle injuries when games were played on synthetic turf.
Even the NFL’s own reports show the same pattern — turf fields mean more injuries, more surgeries, and more time on the sideline. For elite athletes, those numbers translate to shortened careers and lost seasons.
Players Demand Real Grass
The push to return to natural grass isn’t just coming from turf experts — it’s coming from the athletes themselves. When Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending Achilles injury on turf in 2023, it reignited a debate that’s been simmering for years. Dozens of players, including many of the league’s top names, have since joined the call for all-grass stadiums.
The NFLPA has made its stance crystal clear: “Only natural grass can level the playing field.” Advocacy groups like @BanPlasticTurf have helped amplify that message, showcasing the human toll behind every preventable injury. Their posts tell a powerful story — when athletes play on plastic, the game pays the price.
Why Natural Grass Wins Every Time
Natural grass isn’t just tradition — it’s technology perfected by nature. A properly built grass field provides a forgiving, resilient cushion that reduces impact stress on joints and muscles. The roots and soil move with the athlete, releasing energy instead of trapping it. Synthetic turf, by contrast, grips too tightly and radiates heat, increasing torque through the knees and ankles while pushing surface temperatures up to 40°F hotter than natural grass.
Beyond performance, grass is also the environmentally sound choice — it cools the air, reduces runoff, and eliminates the microplastics and petroleum-based infill found in artificial systems. For both player safety and sustainability, there’s simply no substitute for the real thing.
Standing on Solid Ground
At West Coast Turf, we’re proud to grow and install the same natural grass trusted by NFL and Major League stadiums across the country. Whether you’re designing a professional sports venue, a college practice field, or a local park, we can help you build a surface that keeps athletes safer — and lets the game play as it was meant to.
Let’s get back to grass.
Learn more about our professional-grade natural turf systems and installation services at www.westcoastturf.com.
