Deion Sanders loves his kids! Saturday night, he made a surprise visit to Alabama A&M University to watch his daughter, Shelomi, and the Lady Bulldogs defeat Alabama State University, 54-47, at Event ...
Here's why Chiefs fans are fuming over the All-Pro announcement despite 3 of their players in it! Here's why Chiefs fans are ...
PHILADELPHIA — Jason Kelce chatted with the Linc — yes, the concrete and steel of the Philadelphia Eagles' home stadium ...
The top running back in college football this season announced that he will forego ... The jump between the two years — even with two extra games — shows why Jeanty is so highly regarded and why he’s ...
"He averaged an 82.3 Pro Football Focus special teams grade ... "You see the work they put in, and then it shows up on the field. They've been outstanding. I mean, they've been the best in ...
Fox analyst Tom Brady has one of the 50 votes for the Associated Press awards, which have been the official NFL Honors awards since the league turned the dissemination of the various trophies into a ...
"I loved late-night shows. I've always loved them ... The show's title is a nod to "They Call It Pro Football," NFL Films' first full-length film released in 1967. NFL Films will produce the ...
The Ravens won’t have to wait long to see Diontae Johnson again. The NFL’s daily transaction report shows that the Texans have claimed the veteran wide receiver off of waivers. The Ravens cut Johnson ...
The city has sued the team over the proposed move out of Cleveland to a domed stadium in Brook Park. The lawsuit arises under ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars special teams unit this past season was one, if not the best special teams unit in the National Football League ... and then it shows up on the field.
His closing argument — a 36-14 loss to BYU — wasn’t compelling. He completed 16 of 23 passes for 208 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions in his final college football game. A Division of ...
27. Panthers (No. 26; 4-12): The fact that “pesky and losing” is viewed as progress shows how far this franchise had fallen. 28. Jets (No. 25; 4-12): Nice knowing you, Aaron Rodgers. 29. Browns (No.