New York Giants owner John Mara says of flexing ‘TNF’ games with 28-day window: ‘It still shows no consideration for the fans.’
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Raiders owner Mark Davis pushes back on NFL’s proposal for Thursday night flex scheduling
The NFL is seeking more leeway in reconfiguring its late-season Thursday night slate, but Mark Davis is no fan of the flex scheduling proposal.
I discovered a sensitive side of Jim Brown through a crisis of life
Jim Brown was a complex man with flaws. But he showed a sensitive side after the premature birth of my daughter, USA TODAY’s Jarrett Bell writes.
Jim Brown, NFL legend and Hall of Famer, dies at 87
Arguably the greatest player in NFL history and a champion for social activism, former Browns running back Jim Brown died Thursday night.
Eric Bieniemy, fair or not, needed this Commanders challenge for himself
Eric Bieniemy is betting on himself as Commanders’ new offensive coordinator. But it’s still shameful he didn’t receive a head-coaching opportunity.
2023 NFL schedule is set, but much is still TBD as Thursday night flex option looms
The NFL’s full regular-season slate is set … for now. Flexed games are sure to shake things up, especially if owners OK moves on Thursday nights.
Top pick, top pressure. Bryce Young’s status as No. 1 selection comes with the loftiest of expectations
Panthers owner David Tepper sees former Alabama quarterback as team’s ticket to a Super Bowl crown.
Why 2023 NFL draft will be one of the most unpredictable drafts in years
There’s little certainty about where the top quarterback prospects will land, and that will have a trickle-down effect through the rest of the draft.
No, Aaron Rodgers wasn’t the Packers’ GOAT. Here’s why that’s part of QB’s legacy.
Aaron Rodgers said he is “debatably the best player in franchise history,” but USA TODAY Sports’ Jarrett Bell isn’t buying it upon the QB’s exit.
Jalen Hurts’ record contract is painful reminder for Lamar Jackson, Ravens
As Jalen Hurts takes his place as the NFL’s highest-paid player, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are left to wonder what might have been.