Enberg gives up NFL, March Madness for local job
USA Today - 27 minutes agoThis will take some getting used to: CBS' Dick Enberg no longer calling NFL games or NCAA March Madness.
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This will take some getting used to: CBS' Dick Enberg no longer calling NFL games or NCAA March Madness.
TORONTO, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- Mark Sanchez threw a touchdown pass before leaving with a knee injury Thursday and the New York Jets held on to defeat Buffalo 19-13.
Matt Barkley won't want to see his offensive coordinator depart. Sporting News' Matt Hayes analyzes what Thursday's buzz means to college football: Back to The League The silly season in college football isn't limited to head coaches. Case in point: Southern Cal assistant head coach of the offense/quarterbacks (read: the guy who runs the offense) Jeremy Bates could be leaving to rejoin Mike ...
POINT-COUNTERPOINT Each Friday, columnist Dan Daly and Redskins beat writer Ryan O'Halloran debate an NFL issue. This week's topic: In this era of widespread layoffs and cutbacks, which NFL teams would be candidates for contraction? Ryan O'Halloran: Since the league would have to whack two teams at a time to make sure one team wouldn't have a Week 1 or Week 17 bye, I'll start with Oakland. The ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A pair of former NFL players of Samoan descent finished a trip this week to American Samoa, where they helped with tsunami recovery efforts and handed over a check for $50,000 from the league and players association.
Last week, we had a Ripley – believe it or not – pick the games. And Mervyn Ripley trounced the So-Called Expert to trim my season lead to one game. This week, it's another first in the 21-year history of "Pickin' & Grinnin' " in this space – a...
Earlier in the year, when Tennessee was winless, we said the Titans had the best shot of those 0-and-whatever teams to get it turned around. The reason, we said at the time, was the quarterback. And the quarterback, at the time, was Kerry Collins.
NFL teams now have new, stricter instructions for when players should be allowed to return to games or practices after head injuries, guidelines that go into effect this week.
Record-breaking receiver declares intentions of going pro during Friday press conference
Sunday night football this week gives us what should be a good one, with a defending conference champion going up against one of the favorites to succeed them, when the Arizona Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings go at it in Glendale (8:20 pm Eastern, NBC).
Whether you're a pint-sized 8-year-old whose oversized pads sway off your tiny shoulders every time you move or some muscular, heat-seeking NFL safety, either by raw, natural instinct or deliberate assimilation, everyone who enters the violent environment of football quickly adapts to its most essential macho mind-set.
It's that time of the week again and our experts try to break down all the odds for your Sunday spreads and odds. Check out Hank Gola's guide to get you through the weekend a winner.
PHILADELPHIA — Superman has become the handyman. Michael Vick produced plenty of dazzling plays with the Atlanta Falcons. He's still waiting to do something special for the Philadelphia Eagles.
By Tony Moss, NFL Editor -- (Sports Network) - A pair of playoff hopefuls from opposite conferences will cap off the Week 13 schedule at chilly Lambeau Field on Monday night, when the Green Bay Packers host the Baltimore Ravens in a game that will have playoff implications for both teams.
By Scott Garbarini, Associate NFL Editor -- (Sports Network) - Brett Favre and Kurt Warner have proven that experience trumps youth when it comes to playing quarterback in the NFL. The two legendary gunslingers will again be doing their best to outrun Father Time, while attempting to move their respective teams closer to a postseason berth in the process, when the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona ...
By Tony Moss, NFL Editor -- (Sports Network) - The Chicago Bears, who have seen their once-promising 2009 season fall apart amid a stretch of 1-6 football, are in major need of a win.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee running back Chris Johnson appreciates being named the AFC's offensive player of the month for November. His goals are set just a bit higher.
TORONTO — Looks like quarterback Mark Sanchez needs to take some more sliding lessons. At least the New York Jets' bid to make a late-season playoff push is back on better footing.
Discuss all the week's upcoming games and post your own predictions below the line Welcome back to the NFL Talkboard. For those of you who have stumbled upon it for the first time, this is the dedicated space on the sportblog where people can talk about American football. Every week I will post my Pick Six and, if I have time, one or two talking points as well. The blog will then stay open over ...
Concussions aren’t funny, though they used to be funny. Mostly, they were funny when people put together TV compilations of big hits that left guys wobbling
Kansas University junior Dezmon Briscoe announced Friday afternoon that he will forgo his senior season and enter the 2010 NFL Draft.