Losing in a Super Bowl does not make an NFL quarterback any less of a legend. Just like being in and winning a Super Bowl surely does not automatically grant legendary status to a quarterback.
Several of the Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly went to a strip club after arriving in Dallas for the Super Bowl. Now that's a game plan.
There is only one issue in the negotiation between NFL owners and players that trumps all others. Player health and safety. There is no argument for expanding the season other than owner greed.
Steeler nation, allow me to present a fist food in the team colors. Search the meat counter for racks of babybacks on the smaller side. Smaller gr...
The Ravens-Steelers game was a joke. Yes, I had a half on the Ravens with the spread and another half on the moneyline, but my own personal rooting in...
The Chicago Bears fans who burn Cutler jerseys and scream that he's a quitter are venting over coming so close and falling short to a better team. Key word there being "team."
I get that most NFL fans don't like Jay Cutler. Hell, he strikes me as a frat boy tool straight out of central casting. But it's just not fair to say he isn't tough.
Did you ever wonder if it was possible to buy Super Bowl XLV tickets for face value? Well, it is definitely possible, but the odds of having the opportunity to do so are quite slim. Here's how it works.
Rex Ryan said this one is tough to swallow. And judging by his physique, this isn't a problem he has often.
If the Jets' receivers could catch a ball or the Jets' defense could've tackled anyone, this game could have gone completely differently.
What a great story last week, as Willie Mays returned to his New York roots and talked to schoolkids in the shadow of the old Polo Grounds in Harlem. From all reports, he was a hit.
The NFL is a notoriously tough work place. How is it a guy who won the National Championship at Ohio State the same year Sputnik was launched has been able to hold out this long?
We need to put our country back to work. And what better way to start than with a Super Bowl celebrating decent jobs at decent wages?
At this stage of the game, it's a probability that there will be a lockout by owners due to the combined failure of reaching accord on a new collective bargaining agreement.
This Sunday, millions of people will witness exactly the same event. Approximately half will find this event exhilarating and life-affirming. The other half will find this event horribly depressing and unfair.
Franchise-defining decisions often happen due to fate. I vividly remember all the defensive players that we were targeting in the draft. Then the time came and there was only one player name staring at us.