The shield announced on Sunday morning that it removed side judge Brian Stropolo from today’s New Orleans/Carolina game due to a conflict of interest. Mr. Stropolo is a die-hard Saints fan and posted pics of himself in Saints gear on his Facebook page. (face palm)
While you were at Tootsie’s Bar & Grill drinking expresso martinis all weekend, here is a look at the NFL fun you missed…
This picture of Drew Brees, Tom Brady, and Gisele looks like one of those default pictures wedged into a frame at a crafts shop. Oh, six NFL preseason games took place on Thursday…
Apparently, James Harrison doesn’t remember Super Bowl XI or Ken Stabler’s career for that matter. Steelers GM Kevin Colbert says the last offer to Pittsburgh’s Mike Wallace is off the table.
Sorry Magic Johnson…Cole Hamels has agreed to a six-year deal worth $144 million. Maybe the Phillies sped up the proceedings after Cliff Lee’s start on Tuesday. Either way, glad to have you around, Cole. In other Philadelphia related news, it appears ex-Cowboys punter Mat McBriar wants to be […]
Trent Richardson signed a four-year contract with the Cleveland Browns. The Philadelphia Eagles are interested in Visanthe Shiancoe…and Jeremy Shockey.
In the interest of making sure you have the appropriate clothes on your back for the upcoming NFL season, Shopcade is launching a three-day NFL competition on Facebook, with the winner being able to select the new Nike NFL team jersey of his or her choice. Once the […]
During last Sunday night’s edition of Mad Men, Roger Sterling took LSD with his wife in some bizarre form of marriage counseling. While tripping out, Sterling thought he was sitting in the stadium during a game from the 1919 World Series. Unfortunately for Roger, that series took place […]
You know what isn’t a great idea for a blogger? Heading to Las Vegas for four days to a work-related convention while a hotel attempts to essentially extort money from you for a 24-hour internet connection. Suffice to say, JMRA’s hands were tied a bit this weekend. Anyhow, […]
According to Sports Business Journal, the NFL decided to suspend publication of its monthly publication NFL Magazine following only four issues.