Tuesday turned out to be a glorious day for media members that look for something from New England Patriots head master Bill Belichick besides decisively gruff answers on football matters.
New York Jets safety Jamal Adams stated on Monday that he would have no problem with literally dying on a football field. The somewhat crazy and over the top comments by Adams were backed up by teammate Morris Claiborne.
The Blake Bortles train has a lot of steam since his fantasy football-friendly 2015 season with 35 touchdown passes. Now, a report has surfaced suggesting passengers are trying to do anything they can to keep it on track.
Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch, who is making his triumphant return to the NFL after retiring following the 2015 season, made quite an appearance Saturday on NFL Network.
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.
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?
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.