When we last saw NFL teams doing extremely important NFL things, the Seattle Seahawks had a second straight Super Bowl ripped away from them by arguably the most unlikely hero in Super Bowl history in the form of Malcolm Butler. As we prepare for another season, it’s time […]
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly decided to trade cornerback Brandon Boykin on Saturday for a conditional 2016 fifth-round draft pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
We are just under 18 months removed from the first-ever cold weather outdoors venue Super Bowl in New Jersey. Unfortunately for football fans everywhere, the only thing cold in Super Bowl XLVIII was Denver’s offense during a 43-8 blowout at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks. However, Pittsburgh […]
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton signed a new contract worth $118.47 million over six years on Tuesday, which makes him one of the richest signal-callers in the NFL. However, Newton’s $31 million rake in 2015 is not the highest total that will be dished out to a quarterback […]
The NFL released its 2015 regular season schedule on Tuesday, which will commence in grandiose fashion when the Pittsburgh Steelers open against the defending, reigning Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in the annual Thursday night lid-lifter.
If losing Super Bowl XLV wasn’t bad enough, Pittsburgh could be faced with a much bigger problem once the NFL returns to work. Ben Roethlisberger, who suffered from numerous ailments last season including a broken nose, could need surgery on a foot injury.
After listening to pleas from the players’ side, Judge Susan Nelson decided to lift the lockout on Monday evening. Reportedly, Nelson’s decision was greatly influenced by the players expressing what type of impact the lockout would have on their careers if it stayed in place.
Time to visit the two angriest men in football…Ray Lewis and his parrrtner in crime, Terrell Suggs.
This is the next installment in our examination of the NFL playoffs as we provide brief looks at teams participating in this year’s postseason run. Our look at the bye teams begins with that cantankerous bunch from Pittsburgh.
The big news out Kansas City today was not the Ravens defeating Kansas City 30-7. Instead, the bigger news is that we will now see Ravens/Steelers III next Saturday. These two teams last met in the postseason during the ’08 AFC title game, which Pittsburgh won 23-14.