Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana, who intimately knows about elbow issues, weighs in on Ben Roethlisberger’s season-ending elbow injury.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Brian Flores’ short-term pain with Miami Dolphins includes long-term ramifications
Miami will have seven picks in the first three rounds in April and more extra picks the year after to go with fat salary cap room. Talent is coming.
Opinion: Turns out the right thing is to let Antonio Brown play … pending further review
Antonio Brown will be eligible to play for the Patriots after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell did not put him on exempt list. It was the right call.
Tom Brady on new Patriots WR Antonio Brown: ‘I’d love for him to stay at my house’
Antonio Brown has an open invitation from Tom Brady to stay at the Patriots quarterback’s house as the wide receiver gets acclimated in New England.
Opinion: Trading Melvin Gordon (to Houston?) would be great solution for the L.A. Chargers
RB Melvin Gordon’s holdout hit 33 days on Monday, with an end to the contract dispute hardly imminent. Gordon would not balk if Chargers traded him.
Opinion: Andrew Luck’s retirement a stunning reminder of the human toll of football
Andrew Luck’s retirement, and the player reaction to that news, was a stark reminder of the pain football brings to these athletes.
Controversial Raiders receiver Antonio Brown put best ‘feet’ forward in pregame workout
After an impressive pregame workout on Thursday, Oakland Raiders WR Antonio Brown is hopeful that he will return to training camp practice soon.
Opinion: Kyler Murray regresses in Cardinals’ second preseason game, but better days ahead
After an impressive debut last week, Arizona Cardinals rookie Kyler Murray regressed in his second NFL preseason game.
Dolphins’ Brian Flores pushes Patriots principles, hopes to buck Belichick disciple trend
Brian Flores is trying to bring the Patriot Way to Miami, but the former assistant is hoping to find more success than past Bill Belichick proteges.
Opinion: NFL hiring trends feel like familiar problem for minority candidates
While minority coaches wait for their chance at a top job, they’re still seeing an uneven playing field in getting — and keeping — prized gigs.