Posts Tagged ‘NFL’
Another surgery? Luck says, "Not an option for me."
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Andrew Luck delivered some good news to Indianapolis Colts fans on Tuesday. He feels better. He ruled out additional surgery. And he’s eager to play football after…
Read MorePatriots' Butler denies off-field misconduct before benching
BOSTON (AP) — Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler says he didn’t miss a curfew or do anything off the field that would have hurt New England’s chances of winning the Super…
Read MoreFrigid Super Bowl raises questions about northern venues
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — After years of planning and many millions in spending, there was one thing organizers of Super Bowl 52 couldn’t control — a Minnesota winter. The Philadelphia Eagles…
Read MoreVegas sports books not so lucky with Eagles’ Super Bowl win
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Lady Luck was most certainly not the side of Las Vegas sports books during the Super Bowl as some reported six- and seven-figure losses in part…
Read MoreSuper Bowl 52 was filled with calls befitting a classic
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Not only was the Philadelphia Eagles’ knockout of New England a thrill-a-minute slugfest, it produced some of the biggest calls the Super Bowl has ever seen. For…
Read MoreWATCH: Do penalties just never get called on a hail mary?
Not sure if this would have been a 5-yard penalty or a spot-of-foul penalty but it should have been a penalty, that’s for sure. https://twitter.com/Daniel_powell04/status/960352773689806849
Read MoreGood thing fans are inside for coldest Super Bowl Sunday
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The coldest Super Bowl Sunday won’t be felt inside cozy U.S. Bank Stadium. The overnight temperature in Minneapolis reached minus-6 degrees and was up to 2 degrees…
Read MoreEagles have the right formula to upset Patriots
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — The best formula for success against the New England Patriots is to keep Tom Brady on the sideline and harass him when he’s on the field.…
Read MoreFor NFL players, racial profiling often personal
A son who saw a police officer hold a gun to his father’s head. A husband whose wife was pulled over driving a Bentley. These unsettling scenes are among the…
Read MoreRodgers wants to play as long as Brady
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers wants to take the same path as Tom Brady, still flinging footballs and chasing championships at age 40. He knows he might have…
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