The National Football League (NFL) has stringent guidelines and policies against COVID-19 and gives severe sanctions for teams and players violating these. Carolina Panthers reportedly broke the league's protocol.
The National Football League (NFL) has instructed each team to adopt the new set of safety regulations designed to reduce the risk of spreading the infectious and deadly COVID-19.
Super Bowl is one of the most awaited events in the football league. It is so far the most popular sporting event in the United States. Amid the pandemic, which city deserves to host the Super Bowl?
Cam Newton, the New England Patriots no.1 quarterback, has tested positive for COVID-19 prompting their much-awaited Sunday, October 4, game against Super Bowl LIV champions Kansas City Chiefs to be rescheduled.
Mike McCarthy continues his "love affair" with the AT&T Stadium as he extended his winning streak to 5-0 there following the Dallas Cowboys last-minute comeback to nail their first home win on Sunday, September 20.
Josh Bellamy, a wide receiver of the National Football League, is facing fraud charges after he allegedly participated in a scheme to deceptively acquire and misuse coronavirus relief funds.
Cam Newton has been named the official starting quarterback for the New England Patriots, a rare move considering that the former Most Valuable Player is still on his first year with the team.
Lionel Messi has told Barcelona he wants to leave the club immediately. The football community now wonders where Messi would be going next and what club he would be playing for after leaving Barcelona?
Minnesota Vikings' Cameron Smith will need an open-heart surgery after discovering of a serious condition when he tested positive for the coronavirus disease.
Former Brazil midfielder Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Jr. said he is willing to play for China if the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) will change its eligibility rules.
The recent allegations claim high-ranking Washington Redskins officials perpetrated the harassment. One of the accused, Larry Michael, abruptly resigned a day before the reports were published.
Dallas Cowboys' running back Ezekiel Elliott on Monday threatened to sue Sports Illustrated magazine for running a column headlined, “Ezekiel Elliott Forgets to Log Off, Admits to Being High on Twitch: Traina Thoughts.”
National Football League's Arizona Cardinals rookie wide receiver Jermiah Braswell showed blood-alcohol levels well above the legal limit, when he allegedly drove his car in Lake Erie Saturday evening.