The NFL, Joe Montana, Barry Sanders, Tim Brown, The Memothentic Collection and others are releasing handwritten memories to the public from Super Bowl legends.
In the most detailed profile I've yet seen about Gerald Poindexter, the prosecutor who will decide whether to press charges in the dog fighting investigation surrounding Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, the racial aspect of the investigation gets close scrutiny:
It's so rare to see a sports league that knows how to use existing Internet tools effectively. Most of them just scream bloody murder about copyright violations and file lawsuits -- especially when it comes to YouTube, big media's favorite whipping boy.
The rate of diagnosed clinical depression among retired National Football League players is strongly correlated with the number of concussions they sustained, according to a study to be published today.
Mike Nolan's San Francisco 49ers remarkably win the NFC West, the NFL's most balanced division, by a staggering four-game cushion. Even more remarkably, they win it with a 6-10 record.
Not all the animals are in cages. How many NFL players are involved in pro dog fighting, is starting to be a very ugly story. Portis, running back for the Washington Redskins, on national TV said he saw nothing wrong with Vick's involvement in pro dog fighting. ESPN true to its fans, has a major story on this scandal.
The first day on the job always is a little scary - even if you're a football player. Much like the rest of his fellow college graduates preparing to enter the work force this time of year, Stewart Bradley had concerns: fitting in with his co-workers, getting to know his bosses and dealing with the anxiety of starting a new career.
According to Len Pasquarelli of ESPN (Insider), the Buffalo Bills have put defensive tackle Tim Anderson on the trade market. Considering he's unlikely to make the team out of training camp, his trade value is extremely low and the Bills are unlikely to get any offers. However, they are holding out hope for a sixth or seventh-round draft choice.
Former Cowboys quarterback Quincy Carter is now playing for the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings of af2, the minor league version of Arena Football. And he's playing well. Or at least he was, until the Battle Wings suspended him last week.
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Incensed that his team did not acquire wide receiver Randy Moss as he wanted, Brett Favre asked Green Bay to trade him, several Packers and league sources have told FOXSports.com. Just two or three days after last month's NFL Draft, Favre's agent Bus Cook phoned Green Bay's general manager Ted Thompson and asked that his client be traded.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen is reporting that Dolphins running back Ricky Williams tested positive for marijuana in April, which means he will not be reinstated next week, as he had hoped.
PackersNews.com reports that the Green Bay Packers have signed undrafted rookie free agents Corey White (Fullback; Alabama-Birmingham), Peter Bier (Center/Guard; Army) and Devon Hicks (Defensive End; Northwest Mississippi Community College).
If you're an NFL fan and you don't have NFL Network, it's difficult for me to describe to you how much you're missing. NFL Network is one of mankind's greatest inventions, and it's tragic that millions of football fans don't have it.
I wouldn't be doing my blogger duty today if I didn't point you all to the Official Website of the Philadelphia Eagles. Donovan McNabb remains quiet, Kevin Kolb gets ready for mini camp by kissing his wife, and Andy Reid's sons may be picking up trash along 476.
After the draft was all said and done, and the Cowboys traded out of, and then back into the first round ... and took defensive end/linebacker Anthony Spencer, much of the talk was about how Dallas didn't take a wide receiver to replace the aging Terry Glenn and Terrell Owens.
The neverending story continues! It should come as no surprise, but Falcons quarterback Michael Vick could possibly be suspended by the NFL in the very near future. If it is revealed that he had any part or knowledge of the dog-fighting ring discovered at his Virginia home, Roger Goodell will put Vick right next to Adam "Pacman" Jones for
You could probably alter that headline to "(Team's Quarterback) Wanted (His Team) to Acquire Randy Moss," and it would fit any QB/team combo in the league. In this case, though, it's the Jets and Moss's college quarterback, Chad Pennington.
The Buffalo Bills have added to their undrafted rookie free agent pool today. Only two days after signing three rookies, they have signed 12 more.
Brady Quinn arrived at Radio City Music Hall yesterday morning with a number in mind: nine. That was where the Miami Dolphins were scheduled to pick in the first round of the NFL draft. The former Notre Dame quarterback, identified it as the spot that he could not imagine himself falling beyond.
This year's Super Bowl featured commercials that were criticized for anti-gay themes and sexually suggestive content. But next year's Super Bowl could feature something much worse: Blowhard politicians appealing to the bases of their parties.
Whenever I see someone with that "I'd rather be fishing" bumper sticker, I always take it with a grain of salt. Sure, fishing is probably a better option than spending a day at work (unless you work at the Bada Bing!), but would you really prefer a day on the water to, say, a weekend in Manhattan getting the star treatment of a newly-draf
David Terrell was the 8th overall pick in the 2001 draft. Coming out of Michigan he was more highly regarded than his quarterback, some dude named Tom Brady. After four unimpressive seasons with the Bears, Terrell landed in Denver last year, only to be released during training camp. So, what did the former first-round pick do in his off time?
Right now Pacman Jones knows that he's about as popular as George Bush, but the Titans cornerback says that you're going to see a changed man in the future.
In an interview with ESPN Radio, Dolphins running back Ricky Williams, currently serving an indefinite NFL suspension for violations of the league's drug policy, said he has stopped smoking marijuana and has passed his drug tests as he attempts to get reinstated into the league.
Grant Wistrom, a free agent defensive end who didn't have many suitors this off-season, has decided retire, according to NFL Network. Wistrom played the first six years of his career with the Rams and the last three with the Seahawks, notching 53 sacks in his career.
If you're in the NFL, you look at a Super Bowl ring and think, "I could kill for this." But if you're in the KGB, you look at a Super Bowl ring and think, "I could kill with this."
Last August, the Broncos, Redskins and Falcons engaged in a three-way trade. Denver sent Ashley Lelie to Atlanta. Atlanta sent T.J. Duckett to Washington. Washington sent its third-round draft pick to Denver.
The Ravens lost running back Jamal Lewis to the Browns but countered by trading for the Bills' Willis McGahee. This is obviously an upgrade -- McGahee is younger and more productive -- but it cost Baltimore two third-round picks and a seventh-rounder.
We all knew that there would be some wild contracts this year during free agency, but the numbers for new Vikings tight end Visanthe Shiancoe are pretty shocking.
Fred Thomas got a lot of the blame this season for the Saints' secondary woes, but there's been a growing contingent who believes that Thomas should share the blame with free safety Josh Bullocks.









