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Straw and other material would oftentimes be stuffed in the pig bladder instead, but this tended to create balls with lumps and strange shapes that made official game play difficult.
Fortunately, blowing up pig bladders fell out of fashion for both pro and recreational football players with the invention of vulcanized rubber in the s. In , an American engineer and chemist by the name of Charles Goodyear patented his invention of vulcanized rubber — fire-cured natural rubber made more durable with the addition of sulfur. Recreational and youth footballs, on the other hand, are often made with synthetic material or vulcanized rubber.
All Big Game footballs are made of handcrafted cowhide leather. Browse our website to find out how our leather footballs are made. Also, be sure to check out The Playbook to learn more about this great American sport! Read on to get answers to these questions and more History of the Pigskin It may surprise you to learn that footballs were originally inflated with the bladders of animals, including those from swine.
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