Former NFL assistant coach Eugene Chung, who experienced his own racism moments as a player and coach in the NFL, says he backs Brian Flores.
Author: Mike Freeman, USA TODAY
Opinion: ’28 Black Stories in 28 Days’ still needed two years after murder of George Floyd
“28 Black Stories in 28 Days” began as a response to the murder of George Floyd. Troubling events since that day make it a necessity now as well.
Opinion: NFL will be fine when Tom Brady leaves, as great young QBs are ready to take center stage
When a superstar quarterback like Tom Brady retires, he leaves a vacuum at the position. But the NFL has a number of young stars ready to step in.
Opinion: Tom Brady was so generational, it’s impossible for there to be another like him
Tom Brady is retiring from the NFL after 22 seasons. Will we ever see anyone like Brady again? The answer is no, and it probably won’t even be close.
Opinion: Tom Brady says Antonio Brown needs our compassion. Is he right?
Showing compassion for Antonio Brown is not a simple request, considering his troubled history. But does he deserve it, as Tom Brady suggests?
Opinion: Raiders’ Carl Nassib, months after coming out, remains a powerful NFL groundbreaker
Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Carl Nassib came out as gay in June. Months later, his story remains one of the most important of the year.
Opinion: John Madden will live forever because his influence was so great
John Madden will be remembered not just as a coach. Or a great broadcaster. Or the namesake of a video game. But as a legend who did all three things.
Opinion: Aaron Rodgers fooled a lot of people … including me
Conversations with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers were always interesting; he was intelligent and introspective. He was also possibly a phony.
Opinion: Arrogant, entitled Aaron Rodgers thinks he’s untouchable. NFL must prove he’s not.
Aaron Rodgers’ own Instagram account shows an entitled player who didn’t care about NFL’s rules. It’s time for him to face some consequences.
Opinion: Arrogant, entitled Aaron Rodgers thinks he’s untouchable. NFL must prove he’s not.
Aaron Rodgers’ own Instagram account shows an entitled player who didn’t care about NFL’s rules. It’s time for him to face some consequences.