The National Football League returned tonight. Yes, there was a game last Thursday and on Wednesday night. That’s like being served a salad and rolls before a meal though. It can fill you up but it is not the main course.
Television sports play-by-play man and personality Brent Musburger will announce the final game of a legendary career next Tuesday night. The 77-year-old Musburger will hang up his microphone after next Tuesday night’s college basketball contest between Georgia and Kentucky.
As mentioned earlier this week, I have opted to consider the first four weeks of the 2016 NFL season null and void due to Tom Brady’s suspension. Let’s be honest. The suspension has impacted how players, coaches, and announcers approach the games. Hell, ratings are in a freefall […]
One of the dumbest storylines prior to Monday night’s Presidential debate was an assertion by Republican nominee Donald Trump that pitting the event versus an NFL game would be a problem.
The Al Jazeera investigation into abuse of performance enhancing drugs by athletes may have a prolonged impact on the NFL. The league officially announced they would suspend four players for their lack of cooperation in the Al Jazeera report naming them as clients for a PED supplier.
Verne Lundquist announced on Tuesday that he will be stepping down from calling SEC football on CBS after the 2016 season. What some young bucks may not know is that Lundquist called NFL games throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
It would be somewhat easy to argue that the history of the NFL’s long and profitable relationship with television could not be told without some sort of nod to ESPN’s Chris Berman.
The NFL awarded Super Bowls to three cities on Tuesday during league meetings in Charlotte, North Carolina.
There are 256 regular season games and plenty of good ones. For the first time since the 2002 season, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning will not meet in a regular season game.
The Carolina Panthers will not have to wait long to exact some measure of revenge for losing Super Bowl 50.