Are NFL footballs still made of pigskin?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on May 29, 2026
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Moreover, are footballs still made out of pigskin?
Ironically, though they are still called “pigskins,” nowadays all pro and collegiate footballs are actually made with cowhide leather. 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.
One may also ask, what football do they use in the NFL? Wilson "The Duke" NFL Official Game Football.
Also asked, when did they stop using pig skin for footballs?
The nickname was used between 1941 and 1969. It fell out of use in 1970 when the AFL and NFL merged, but bounced back into play in 2006, a year after Mara's death. Wilson has been making the official football of the NFL since 1941.
Does the NFL use leather footballs?
Many hides come from ranches in Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. — The Horween family also produces leather for other football manufacturers, such as Nike, Under Armour and adidas, but only the leather sent to Wilson will be turned into NFL game balls.
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