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One of the NFL’s most highly regarded safeties will reportedly not be present for his club’s organized team practice activities this week.
On Sunday, we learned something: if you hold a rally supporting a star quarterback suspended due to allegations of deflated footballs, they will come.
In less than four weeks, all NFL clubs will have wrapped up their organized offseason workouts.
One of the members of the NFL’s International Committee is optimistic the league will soon stage games in two countries in which it has shown interest.
Those aggrieved by Tom Brady’s four-game suspension are invited to a rally at a parking lot outside of Gillette Stadium on Sunday, per an announcement on Facebook.
The NFL’s push to expand its international reach is no secret.
If Michael Sam is a success with the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes, the NFL might not get a shot at him until 2017.
The 1980s saw the NFC dominate the NFL, winning eight of 10 Super Bowls.
Michael Sam is bound for the Canadian Football League.
The Cowboys, who must replace departed feature back DeMarco Murray, have taken a look at a tailback selected nine picks before Murray in the 2011 NFL Draft.
The Raiders have finished another contract with a drafted rookie, signing Florida linebacker Neiron Ball, the club announced Thursday.
The Packers have added a little more cornerback depth in advance of next week’s OTAs, signing undrafted rookie Travis Manning, the club said Thursday.
You can begin to send out the “Save the Date” cards for Super Bowl 51 in Houston.
There has never been a better time to find sports apparel and memorabilia.
Former Vikings head coach Bud Grant is having yet another garage sale.
The Raiders have reached another deal with a draft pick, signing Kansas linebacker Ben Heeney to a four-year contract, the club said Wednesday.
The NFL plans to “evaluate” the prospect of playing games in Brazil, Germany and Mexico, Commissioner Roger Goodell said Thursday at the NFL’s spring meeting in San Francisco.
The Saints have added some experienced depth to their offensive line.
One of Washington’s standout players is on the mend.
The Bengals have finished a deal with Marcus Mariota’s blind-side protector at Oregon.
The Chargers have added one quarterback and waived another, signing second-year pro Chase Rettig and parting ways with rookie Cole Stoudt, the club said Wednesday.
The Colts, who have had a knack for finding placekicking talent in recent years, have added an offseason rookie understudy to Adam Vinatieri, announcing a deal with North Alabama’s Taylor Pontius on Wednesday.
The Patriots have reportedly huddled once again with one of the top remaining unsigned cornerbacks.