I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know the number of NFL coaches that sport tattoos but I’ll go out on a limb and guess if someone does, none of them are as obnoxious and bizarre as the tat sported by Rex Ryan.
Never one to mince words, New York Jets linebacker Bart Scott says the possible disappearance of two-a-day practices in NFL training camps is a sign that the league is “wimping out” and that it would potentially make football “soft.” His comments stem from word that the league is […]
The litany of preseason NFL magazines have started to make their way onto shelves around the country, which is a somewhat subtle reminder that we are growing closer and closer towards money time in the league’s labor negotiations.
By evidence of this Darrelle Revis fanboy photo from PatsPropaganda.com, we have lowered our expectations for deities.
Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com is reporting that the New York Jets may still have some interest in Tennessee Titans wide receiver Randy Moss. You know the drill at this point. The lockout prevents such transactions from taking place. However, it certainly does not rule out speculation.
Giovanni Carmazzi doesn’t own a television but maybe he reads sports blogs? Eh, probably not.
Hopefully you’re not amongst the masses spending money on a commemorative coin for the Royal Wedding. Nonetheless, this week was marked by looming nuptials for a few athletes.
During a 17-minute media session in Indianapolis on Thursday, New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan brashly predicted a Super Bowl XLVI win for his team. Ryan held court as a part of the NFL Scouting Combine in the same city where Super Bowl XLVI will take place.
Player on player Twitter violence seems to be at an all-time high on the heels of last Sunday’s Jay Cutler fiasco during the NFC title game.
This was a perfect summation of New York’s efforts on Sunday. So close but so far away. Back to the drawing board Rex.