The NFL: Where Snow Happens
Sunday marked multiple games on the NFL schedule overrun by snowy conditions along the eastern corridor.
Sunday marked multiple games on the NFL schedule overrun by snowy conditions along the eastern corridor.
During his post-game press conference on Monday night, New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees defended his team’s play on the road and their harrowing 34-7 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. While Brees remained steadfast in claims that New Orleans could hang with anyone the road, evidence suggests otherwise.
The New England Patriots drew the ire of Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith on Sunday during the Pats’ 34-31 come-from-behind win at Reliant Stadium. Smith suggested that New England’s preparedness for their defensive calls seemed to hint towards…you know, cheating…or spying.
For reasons unknown, Denver running back Knowshon Moreno was quite emotional during pregame festivities prior to Sunday’s Broncos/Chiefs meeting. CBS cameras caught Moreno crying prior to kickoff but it was the tip of the iceberg for the Denver back, who later decided to crawl around Arrowhead Stadium like […]
Minnesota’s Cordarrelle Patterson scored on a 33-yard touchdown run against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Then, Patterson attempted to fraternize with an official following the score and originally was dissed by the official, who clearly didn’t want to show favoritism.
By Don Sims Each Sunday in autumn, every red-blooded man and woman across the nation takes to their nearest stadium, sports bar, 72-inch plasma screen TV to watch their team do battle between a healthy serving of commercials for beer and trucks. According to Nielsen, more than 100 […]
San Francisco’s Aldon Smith left quite an impression with Robert Griffin III during a 27-6 thrashing of Washington on Monday night. During an RGIII pass, Smith pulled a page out of Ric Flair’s playbook and went low – really low – on Griffin.
One year after being the soup du jour of the NFL, Robert Griffin III is piecing together a seismically disappointing campaign. San Francisco added to Washington’s misery on Monday night by slamming the Redskins in D.C. 27-6 on Monday Night Football.
During New England’s furious second half comeback, New England Patriots radio analyst Scott Zolak once again expressed his love for Pats quarterback Tom Brady. After Brady hit Julian Edelman for a go-ahead touchdown pass that gave the Patriots a 28-24, Zolak let his feelings be known:
Soon after the New England Patriots capped a 24-point comeback with a 34-31 overtime win over the Denver Broncos, a bizarre situation broke out near midfield. As Tom Brady and Peyton Manning made their way toward midfield for the annual postgame handshake, photographers jockeyed for position.