Ben Roethlisberger Is Talking About Retirement…Again
Soon after New England defeated the Pittsburgh in the AFC title game in January, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger began to speculate about how much more football he had left in him.
Soon after New England defeated the Pittsburgh in the AFC title game in January, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger began to speculate about how much more football he had left in him.
When we last left Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, he was wiping egg off his face following an embarrassing social media error and a humbling defeat at the hands of the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game.
Thursday marked the official beginning of training camp for numerous teams around the NFL. Yet, for the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, something off the field seemed to grab some attention as well.
Finally, the Pittsburgh Steelers managed to topple Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at something…jersey sales. Incredibly, Tom Brady was knocked off his perch atop NFL jersey sales by a rookie running back this week.
Back in 2007, the New England Patriots became the first team in NFL history to finish a regular season by going 16-0. Obviously, we know how that movie ended.
From the extremely hasty hot takes division comes a scolding one from Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Malik Jackson.
The star of Thursday’s OJ Simpson parole hearing turned out to be Adam Endel, the Nevada Board of Parole commissioner. Endel decided to sport a Kansas City Chiefs tie during Thursday’s hearing, which garnered national attention and why not?
Due to wide-ranging circumstances that you’re likely to not care about, it’s been since April since yours truly last dove into the National Football League. I’ve stood on the sidelines long enough. Yes, Tom Brady has basically supplanted Joe Montana as the greatest quarterback of all-time and I […]
One of the greatest NFL romances ever reached its conclusion last week. No, not the Aaron Rodgers/Olivia Munn relationship that went belly up. Instead, we have seen the last of former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and tight end Jason Witten.
According to Marc Stein of ESPN, there is a movement within the Dallas Mavericks organization to honor former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo next Tuesday. The Mavericks plan to have Romo on the bench and in uniform for their game on Tuesday against the Denver Nuggets.