Gallaudet has a history of technological innovation with wide applications. The latest is a helmet

Football helmets that help Deaf and hard-of-hearing players see play calls on a lens inside are displayed before an NCAA college football game between the Gallaudet and Hilbert College, Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Shelby Bean could not help but feel a bit jealous.

As a deaf football player for four years at Gallaudet, he called defensive plays with American Sign Language and dealt with other obstacles hearing opponents never need to worry about. Now an assistant coach, he was on the sideline earlier this season for a milestone at a school accustomed to them: The debut of that allows plays to be displayed visually inside quarterback Brandon Washington's helmet — a welcomed step that happened to coincide with the team's first win of the season.

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