NFL Mental Health Rule Not Enough to Protect Minds or Performance, FRM2 Analysis Finds

FRM2 calls for full clinic-grade mental health facilities in every league to meet performance and safety standards

KANSAS CITY, KS, May 11, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Families Rights Matter2 (FRM2) announced today that the NFL’s 2026 mental health mandate, while historic, still falls short of the standard of care athletes receive for physical injuries. The organization calls it a “dangerous performance and safety gap” across professional sports.

The mandate took effect March 31, 2026, requiring all 32 NFL teams to employ at least one full-time mental health clinician. FRM2 founder Leon Shelmire Jr., an Army veteran and minister, praised the move as meaningful progress but warned it lacks the infrastructure needed to prevent crises, respond to emergencies, or support families.

“If the athlete’s mind is not right, his performance will not be right. The mind controls the body,” Shelmire said.

“The NFL protects torn ACLs with full medical teams. It’s protecting mental breakdowns with one clinician. That’s not parity — that’s concerning.”

FRM2’s new analysis finds mental health care in pro sports still lacks the clinical depth, crisis-response capacity, and family-support systems that are standard in physical medicine. A single clinician cannot meet the needs of 53 players, plus coaches, staff, and families — especially during high-stress periods, concussions, or psychiatric emergencies.

In response, Shelmire is calling for “full mental health clinic-grade” facilities in every NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, WNBA, and Olympic training environment. Under FRM2’s proposal, each facility would include licensed psychiatrists, concussion-aware clinicians, crisis-response professionals, same-day access to care, and dedicated spaces for stabilization and family involvement.

Shelimire stressed the issue is operational, not symbolic.

“One clinician for an entire professional team cannot break the revolving door of crisis, concussion, and suicide risk we see in pro sports,” he said. “A full clinic isn’t a luxury. It’s the performance standard.”

The proposal is part of FRM2’s national *10-Point HIPAA Modernization Plan*, which seeks to update privacy laws that often shut families out during psychiatric emergencies — a factor the organization says has contributed to tragedies across multiple leagues.

Families Rights Matter2 (FRM2) is a national advocacy movement working to modernize HIPAA laws, strengthen family rights during mental health emergencies, and improve crisis-response systems across the United States.

Founded by Army veteran and minister Leon Shelmire Jr., FRM2 exists to close the communication gaps that leave families powerless during psychiatric crises — gaps that have contributed to preventable tragedies nationwide.

FRM2’s work has been featured in more than 350 news outlets, including a leadership profile in Authority Magazine:
https://medium.com/authority-magazine/the-new-ceo-playbook-leon-shelmire-jr-1be53df05ef1

The movement continues to grow through its national petition calling for HIPAA modernization and family-centered crisis reform:
https://www.change.org/p/reform-hipaa-for-families-rights-in-mental-health-emergencies

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Email: familiesrightsmatter2@gmail.com
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