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LITKE: Big Ben Playing Way into MVP Race

By Daniel Litke November 7, 2014

Nine weeks into the season, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Ben Roethlisberger is making a strong case to be considered as a contender for the National Football League’s Most Valuable Player award after a...

IPPOLITO: London Calling as NFL Looks to Grow

By Michael Ippolito October 28, 2014

On Sunday, the NFL created a dangerous but exciting possibility for its business and for its globally growing fan base. This past weekend marked the second of three games this season played at Wembley...

MAJD: Cowboys Return to Running Roots

By Darius Majd October 21, 2014

For much of its history, the NFL has been a running-oriented league. The running game had to be established to set up the pass, and running backs garnered as much praise as their quarterbacks. But the...

IPPOLITO: Hunt for Ratings Hurts NFL

By Michael Ippolito September 23, 2014

From the Ray Rice fiasco to the bizarre and purely incompetent way the Minnesota Vikings handled Adrian Peterson’s child abuse charges, the National Football League and its 32 member teams are desperate...

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NFL Franchises Deserve The Blame for Discipline Drama

By Connor Maytnier September 22, 2014

Roger Goodell must go. Chances are you’ve seen this sentence in recent days. It is an understatement to say Goodell has received his fair share of criticism following the Ray Rice incident. Leading...

Mueller Investigation’s Impact

By Nick Barton September 16, 2014

This past week’s Thursday night football game featured one of the greatest rivalries in sports: the Baltimore Ravens versus the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, this time the media’s focus was less on...

MAJD: Elite Teams Stumble Early

By Darius Majd September 16, 2014

Last season’s NFL title chase ultimately played out as many predicted. The Denver Broncos, galvanized by a massive quarterback upgrade, tore through the AFC on their way to the Super Bowl. Over in the...

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Former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was suspended indefinetly by the NFL. His original suspension was only two games long.

COMMENTARY: NFL Too Late in Rice Suspension

By Laura Wagner September 9, 2014

Even before TMZ released the video of former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice knocking his then-fiance unconscious in a hotel elevator, we knew what happened. In February, we all watched the...

NFL Is Following A Risky, Greedy Path

By Darius Majd March 28, 2014

Late last week, billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban made an apocalyptic prediction on the future of the NFL. “I think the NFL is 10 years away from an implosion,” Cuban said. “I’m...

5 Reasons You Cant Miss Chris Kluwe on Campus

5 Reasons You Can’t Miss Chris Kluwe on Campus

By Camille Dirago and Camille Dirago March 26, 2014

Chris Kluwe is coming! He'll be in Walsh 394 at 6:30 tonight! You can meet him! For those of you who don't already know, Chris Kluwe is a retired Minnesota Vikings punter, before his NFL career he...

NFL Owners Discuss Changes

By Matt Castaldo March 25, 2014

The annual NFL owners’ meeting will take place in Orlando, Fla., this week, and a number of hot-topic issues and rule changes are slated for debate. Most notably, the league will be discussing expanding...

NFL Benefits From Holdouts

By Tom Hoff March 21, 2014

For as long as I can remember, holdouts have been a huge part of the NFL offseason. A player who is unhappy with his contract decides to sit out mandatory offseason workouts; if he doesn’t get a new...

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