New England Patriots president Robert Kraft is not too thrilled about the way his team was portrayed in a recent Rolling Stone article on former NFL star Aaron Hernandez.
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.
Aaron Hernandez often used "angel dust" and became paranoid to the point where he carried a gun with him at all times, according to an article in the Rolling Stone.
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.
The San Francisco 49ers shipped receiver A.J. Jenkins to the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for another receiver, Jon Baldwin, in a one-to-one trade on Monday.
When one works in an industry that is largely populated by African-Americans, it's probably not a good idea to throw the n-word around casually. Unfortunately, that is exactly what the Philadelphia Eagles' Riley Cooper did earlier this summer, and he is now paying dearly for his language.