Johnny Unitas, Joe Namath, Ken Stabler, Joe Montana and Kurt Warner: quarterbacks who won Super Bowls with one team, only to end their careers with another. And now it’s time to add Peyton Manning to that list. (more)
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Ndamukong Suh is going back to the NFL, this time hoping for some leniency. (more)
While some folks seemed to develop a case of the vapors over Sunday’s on-field confrontation between San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh and Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz, I haven’t been able to get enough of it over the past few days. In short, Harbaugh acted like a jerk while delivering an insincere post-game handshake, and Schwartz wasn’t going to tolerate being shown up on national television. Mix it all together, and you’ve got some compelling video and perhaps the start of the NFL’s next great rivalry. (more)
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay Packers are 6-0 after beating St. Louis, making them the last unbeaten team in the NFL. (more)
The 2011 NFL season is barely underway, and already handicappers are predicting who will play in next February’s Super Bowl XLVI; some are picking the Philadelphia Eagles to represent the NFC. At the same time, certain football moralists are ragging against the new contract inked by the Eagles’ quarterback, Michael Vick. They should get off Michael Vick’s rear end and let him play football. (more)
As pro football’s first Sunday gets underway this weekend, there will be more than a few of the league’s employees missing from the sidelines. And no, I’m not talking about the absence of Peyton Manning from the Indianapolis Colts lineup for the first time since the Clinton administration. (more)
Answering questions Thursday morning about the lack of a Republican response to President Obama’s jobs speech, House Speaker John Boehner said the American people should not be forced to watch politicians — and most of them would rather see tackling than spinning. (more)






















