The Raiders have discussed playing in San Francisco’s Oracle Park in 2019, per reports, but the city’s mayor is not rolling out the welcome mat.
Author: Tom Schad, USA TODAY
Steelers’ Antonio Brown on his future: ‘I just want to win … Doesn’t matter where’
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown had a rough finish to the regular season. Now he tells USA TODAY Sports he just wants to win.
U.S. skier and Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn announces retirement
U.S. skiing legend and Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn announced her retirement Friday, citing a string of injuries.
Julius Peppers, likely Hall of Famer, announces retirement from NFL after 17 seasons
Julius Peppers, the longtime Carolina Panther, was one of the most dominant pass-rushers of his era. He announced his retirement Friday.
JuJu Smith-Schuster, Hines Ward share view that Steelers need a culture change
Current Steelers wide receiver (Juju Smith-Schuster) and past WR (Hines Ward) both said on separate occasions that the organization needs new culture.
Redskins hire Rob Ryan as inside linebackers coach
Redskins have hired Rob Ryan, who had been out of NFL since 2016, to coach their inside linebackers.
TV station fires employee over Tom Brady ‘known cheater’ graphic
A Pittsburgh TV station has fired the employee who was responsible for describing Patriots quarterback Tom Bradyas a “known cheater” in a graphic.
10 strangest Super Bowl LIII prop bets: From Tony Romo’s acumen to Adam Levine’s shirt
The color of Adam Levine’s shirt? How many plays Tony Romo will predict? Prop bets prove you can bet on almost anything related to Super Bowl LIII.
Court document: NFL admits blown call in NFC title game, says it wants lawsuit thrown out
Eight days after a blown call helped shape the outcome of the NFC Championship Game, the NFL acknowledged its mistake in a court document.
Rams CB Nickell Robey Coleman: Age has ‘definitely taken a toll’ on Patriots QB Tom Brady
While still praising his Super Bowl opponent, Rams CB Nickell Robey-Coleman said Tom Brady isn’t “the same quarterback he was.”