Brett Favre Watch: It’s Over.
I am going to turn off the Brett Favre bat signal. He’s finished. Yes, he has tricked us before. Yes, he is not exactly a man of his word.
I am going to turn off the Brett Favre bat signal. He’s finished. Yes, he has tricked us before. Yes, he is not exactly a man of his word.
President Barack Obama indirectly joined a list of Jay Cutler haters while greeting the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers at the White House on Friday.
Tonight should be the start of the NFL preseason. Instead, we’ll just have to settle for last evening’s Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremonies as the lone big NFL event from this weekend.
As a Philadelphia Eagles fan, I’ve watched Kevin Kolb and can truthfully say that his seven-game stretch as a starter taught me one valuable lesson: Andy Reid is one hell of a salesman. The Arizona Cardinals decided to give Kolb a five-year, $63 million contract with $20 million […]
http://twitter.com/#!/AaronRodgers12/status/94288444586598400 Up and coming fashion icon and Super Bowl XLV MVP Aaron Rodgers threw in his two cents on the owners’ proposal/Jedi mind-trick on the players last night. Rodgers is correct. The original media spin following the owners’ ratification of the agreement reeked of some sort of naiveté […]
A new Harris Poll revealed that Peyton Manning is considered the second most popular athlete in America. While New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter unseated Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant for the top spot, it’s Manning who leads the NFL pack. The Indianapolis Colt was one of […]
It appears we are days away from a collective bargaining agreement and the expedient return of football.
Well, in the event that the NFL season happens, here is a rundown of 17 great games to keep an eye on.
The last two Super Bowl champions will open the 2011 NFL season on Thursday, September 8 when the Green Bay Packers host the New Orleans Saints. Yet, an obvious black cloud hangs over this news.
http://twitter.com/#!/nfl/status/60100699920408576 The NFL will release its regular season schedule tonight at 7pm on NFL Network. The league officially announced the continuation of its International Series on Monday, which will feature the Chicago Bears facing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 23 in London.