Capitalizing on the popularity of fantasy league football, The Topps Company, Inc partnered up with NFL.com to develop an innovative 2014 card set for collectors of both hobbies.
Jon Bon Jovi recently met with Buffalo Bills great Jim Kelly hoping to put their resources together to buy the Upstate New York National Football League (NFL) franchise. However, Bon Jovi was rejected by the former quarterback after the rocker failed to guarantee Kelly he would keep the team in the city of Buffalo.
With Oakland Raiders owner not looking to re-sign to play home games at O.co Coliseum, team owner Mark Davis is eyeing a potential to San Antonio or Los Angeles.
NASCAR looks to expand beyond its current market with new deals in place with NBC Sports, Fox Sports, and IMG that will help the stock car series raise their brand awareness among Latinos in the United States and beyond.
For Fantasy Football fans and statistics junkies, watching the NFL is about to get a whole lot more like Madden 2015. Yesterday, the National Football League announced it was partnering with Zebra Technologies, which provides real-time player tracking system called MotionWorks, for the 2014-2015 season. It could change the way you follow the game forever.
Topps recently released their Ultimate Fighting Championship flagship "Knockout" 2014 card set featuring a "Triple Threads" series, a 'Fist-ogram' series, their "Three of a Kind Triple Autographs” series, and the "Relic" cards series -- which contain fighter-worn shorts, shirts and mats from some of the company's classic fights.
The NFL season is up and coming and that means fantasy football drafts are starting up. Latinpost.com lists five sleepers for the 2014 NFL season that you should keep an eye on.
Yuichi Nishimura of Japan and Carlos Velasco of Spain, two referees involved in controversial calls during the 2014 World Cup are in the pool of officials that could officiate the Sunday's title game.
ESPN Deportes showcased their talent while touting the network's growth over the last year as they presented their new initiatives for 2014-2015 during Wednesday's Upfront.
After setting records at Texas Tech University, Hispanic football star Jace Amaro looks to take his talents to the next level, after entering his name in the 2014 NFL Draft, with teams like the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and New York Giants interested in signing the young the tight end.