Authorities in Texas have charged former American football player <strong>Ted Ginn Jr.</strong> with driving under the influence of alcohol. The incident occurred late at night, raising questions about athletes' behaviors after their professional careers end.
Coach Andy Reid faces significant challenges with his team, the Chiefs, after a series of disappointing results. The pressure is mounting for him to get the team back on track and achieve success this season.
Player Fernando Mendoza is set to follow the NFL Draft from Miami, where he will be joined by family and friends. This event comes at a time when the league is garnering significant attention from fans worldwide.
New York Giants defensive player Dexter Lawrence has officially requested a trade, causing him to miss the team's summer training sessions. This decision comes at a critical time as the team aims to strengthen its roster ahead of the new season.
Geno Smith, quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, voiced his frustration with officiating decisions during his team's game against the Los Angeles Chargers. This confrontation with coach Brandon Staley occurred after a series of calls deemed unfair by Smith.
Stephon Gilmore, the American football star, has announced his retirement from the NFL after a successful career spanning over a decade. Known for his exceptional defensive skills, Gilmore's decision comes after careful consideration of his future.
ESPN has announced a list of 11 standout talents for the NFL Draft 2026, highlighting these names as top candidates with significant potential. This announcement comes at a time when interest in the National Football League is on the rise.
Roger Goodell, the Commissioner of the National Football League (NFL), has expressed his support for the Rooney Rule, which aims to promote diversity within teams. His comments come amid growing discussions about diversity and inclusion in the league.
During the annual meetings of the NFL, renowned player <strong>Odell Beckham Jr.</strong> met with coach <strong>John Harbaugh</strong> and the <strong>New York Giants</strong>. This meeting comes at a crucial time as Beckham aims to return to competition after a period of absence due to injuries.
A former referee in the NFL, <strong>Maori Castle</strong>, has filed a lawsuit against the league, alleging unfair treatment and wrongful termination. This move comes at a time when sports are increasingly striving to promote diversity and equality.
The Seattle Seahawks have announced their participation in the renowned 'Hard Knocks' program during the summer of 2026. Following them, the New England Patriots will feature in the subsequent season in 2027, adding excitement for American football fans.
The Minnesota Vikings have announced the activation of the fifth-year option for young player Jordan Addison's contract, reflecting their strong confidence in his talent. This decision comes as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
The 2023 NFL season has begun, capturing the attention of fans eager to see which teams will compete for the Super Bowl title. Analysts predict intense competition among traditional and emerging teams this year.
Kyle Dugger, former safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has signed with the Cincinnati Bengals. This move comes at a crucial time as the team aims to bolster its roster in preparation for the upcoming season.
Arthur Rooney, owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has confirmed that star quarterback Aaron Rodgers is expected to announce his future plans before the NFL Draft. This statement comes at a crucial time as the team looks to strengthen its roster.
The National Football League (NFL) has approved the sale of a 7% stake in the Las Vegas Raiders for over $11 billion. The deal includes additional rights for new investors if the team owner decides to sell his entire stake.
The management of the Green Bay Packers has announced the extension of coach Matt LaFleur's contract, emphasizing the importance of continuity with a coach who has achieved positive results. This decision comes at a critical time for the team as it aims for further success in the league.
The proposal to expand the NFL season to 18 games has sparked mixed reactions among team owners and coaches. Some express concerns about the potential impact on player health and performance, while others see financial benefits.
The NFL has announced that the Super Bowl will return to Las Vegas in 2029, highlighting the city's growth as a global sports hub. This decision follows the successful hosting of major sporting events in the city.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell announced that the team is exploring the possibility of moving standout player Penei Sewell from right tackle to left tackle. This decision aims to strengthen the offensive line ahead of the new season.
Coach John Harbaugh of the New York Giants has expressed openness to the possibility of Odell Beckham Jr. returning to the team. This statement comes at a time when the team is in urgent need of performance enhancement.
New Orleans Saints head coach <strong>Dennis Allen</strong> affirmed that the team can provide ample opportunities for both players <strong>Alvin Kamara</strong> and <strong>Trey Etienne</strong> in upcoming matches. This statement comes at a crucial time as the team aims for positive results in the league.
The annual meeting of the National Football League (NFL) will take place in the coming days, where significant rule changes will be discussed, including the appointment of substitute referees and modifications to game kickoffs. This meeting comes at a critical time as the league seeks to enhance the experience for both fans and players.
The New York Giants are set to place greater emphasis on special teams in the upcoming season, raising questions about the impact of this shift on the team's overall performance. This decision comes in light of the team's disappointing results from the previous season.
Florida Attorney General Ashton Kutcher has called for the repeal of the Rooney Rule, which aims to enhance diversity in the NFL. This call comes amid growing criticism regarding the rule's effectiveness in achieving racial justice.
Veteran player <strong>Travis Kelce</strong> has officially signed a three-year contract extension with the <strong>Kansas City Chiefs</strong> worth up to <strong>$54.7 million</strong>. This decision comes amid speculation about his potential retirement.