Civil rights leaders who met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell called for the league to establish specific recruiting and hiring procedures for executive and coaching positions, with meaningful consequences for teams that do not abide by the rules.
The National Football League is by far the most popular sport in the United States today. However, it's popularity is growing rapidly outside the US. The NFL could very well play games in numerous Latin American nations in the future.
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 is growing more and more popular by the day. Countries around the world are starting to take an interest in the hard hitting pigskin sport of American Football. Here, Latin Post.com examines and explains why Mexico is a better option for NFL games than England.
As domestic violence and former Baltimore Ravens running back Rice remain the center point around the National Football League, one has to wonder why Dallas Cowboys tackle Josh Brent is still on an NFL roster.
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.
One of the biggest and most controversial story-lines of the NFL offseason has revolved around Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice. He received a two game suspension for his actions that took place in an Atlantic City casino. In the end, Goodell made the correct decision.
Earlier this week almost 50 Democratic U.S. senators signed and sent a letter to the NFL urging it to replace the name of the Washington Redskins because of its derogatory implication.
The $765 million NFL concussion settlement is being put on hold after U.S. District Judge Anita B. Brody requested a deeper financial analysis from both sides.
The NFL has settled in a historic $765 million deal with thousands of former players who accused the league of covering up the risks and dangers associated with playing professional football.
ESPN's reputation took a serious hit this past week as The New York Times reported that "The World Wide Leader in Sports" suddenly broke off a 15-month partnership with PBS to produce a documentary highlighting the safety concerns surrounding concussions in the NFL.