The San Diego Chargers have been involved in a lot of NFL trade rumors this offseason surrounding quarterback Philip Rivers. As good of a player as Rivers is, it's just time to move on and go in a different direction. Here's why.
The Minnesota Vikings and Adrian Peterson could soon be heading in different directions. Peterson and his agent are not getting along with Vikings management, and the Arizona Cardinals have shown interest in the veteran running back.
The Minnesota Vikings reportedly informed Adrian Peterson and his camp that they are not planning to release the running back to give him an opportunity to sign a deal elsewhere.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys are very interested in trading for Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson. Peterson missed almost all of last season, and he has become very frustrated with management.
Does Peterson now stick with the Vikings? Adrian Peterson's future with the Minnesota Vikings is in question. The star running back's suspension for an incident of child abuse has been vacated by a judge.
The Indianapolis Colts have been linked to a number of high quality running backs this offseason. They have a lot of salary cap space and a below average rushing attack. Many NFL experts believe the Colts will try and sign or trade for either Adrian Peterson or DeMarco Murray.
The Dallas Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones have a lot of big decisions to make this offseason. While Dez Bryant is a free agent, running back DeMarco Murray is as well. Reports have indicated that Jones offered Murray a four year contract, but Murray and his agent declined the offer. What does this mean for the Cowboys?
With female viewership for professional football at an all-time high, ad sales for Super Bowl XLIX are selling at a steady pace despite the National Football League (NFL) having dealt with Ray Rice's domestic violence and Adrian Peterson's child abuse case.
Adrian Peterson has been one of the best running backs of the 21st century. However many NFL experts believe his time with the Minnesota Vikings could be coming to an end. With DeMarco Murray becoming a free agent, could we see Peterson in Big D next season?
The National Football League announced that Adrian Peterson will not be allowed to return for the remainder of the season for violating the league’s personal conduct policy, but the Minnesota Vikings running back could play on Sunday.
Adrian Peterson reportedly entered no-contest plea on misdemeanor reckless assault charges against him on Tuesday and the Minnesota Vikings running back will not serve any jail time.
Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray is having a terrific season. Latin Post.com lists three NFL records that Murray has a great chance to break this season.
Adrian Peterson will make his first court appearance on Wednesday and reports indicated that the Minnesota Vikings running back will enter a “not guilty” plea on the child abuse charges against him.
Week 6 of the 2014 NFL season is among us, and here are five teams who must win their Week 6 games. Week 6 kicks off with Thursday Night Football between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans.
The New England Patriots and the Kansas City Chiefs battle on Monday Night Football in Week 4. Both the Patriots and Chiefs are coming off a victory in Week 3. Latin Post.com previews the game and predicts a winner. Feel free to vote in our poll on who will win this game.
Week 3 is in the books, how will the player ratings change? The Arizona Cardinals are 3-0? Did Madden 15 predict that? Probably not. Madden ranks them as an 80 rating or 16th best in the NFL.
Authorities in Minnesota filed a Petition for Child in Need of Protection or Services Friday on behalf of Vikings running back Adrian Peterson's 4-year-old son.
The Minnesota Vikings announced that Adrian Peterson will be barred from all team activities as he was placed on the National Football League’s exempt list until his child abuse case is resolved.
Week 2 of the NFL season is in the books, and the third week is here at last. A few teams have surprised fans, while others have fallen short of expectations. Latin Post lists five teams that must win their week 3 games.