The Bucs’ Tristan Wirfs suffered an ankle injury early in Sunday’s game against the Eagles. After returning briefly, he was ruled out for second half.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Ben Roethlisberger’s final home game symbolized grit, survival that marked his brilliant career
Ben Roethlisberger’s final game at Heinz Field wasn’t exactly a vintage performance. But it was fitting, nonetheless.
Opinion: Farewell, Antonio Brown. With explosive exit, ex-Buccaneers WR has finally worn out his welcome in NFL.
Antonio Brown likely walked away from his NFL career as well as his time with the Buccaneers, USA TODAY Sports’ Jarrett Bell writes.
Opinion: Remembering John Madden the NFL icon, broadcaster, hotel owner and friend
Hall of Fame tackle remembers spending time at John Madden’s home and shares stories about his friend, who was about more than football.
Opinion: Michigan State’s win with Mel Tucker is a glaring loss for the NFL
Mel Tucker’s NFL experience is familiar to several Black coaches who paid their dues, then were passed over for white candidates with lesser resumes.
Opinion: Brace yourself for some bad playoff football, thanks to expanded field
There’s still hope for playoff glory for several NFL teams that have no business being rewarded for bad football.
‘South Carolina State kicked our butts’: Deion Sanders’ Jackson State squad humbled in Celebration Bowl
Deion Sanders’ Jackson State team came into the Celebration Bowl with all the hype, but Buddy Pough’s South Carolina State squad dominated the game.
Opinion: Of course Deion Sanders is the star of the Celebration Bowl for Jackson State
Deion Sanders is on top of the world with Jackson State set to play for the Black College Football Championship days after a big recruiting win.
Opinion: Urban Meyer debacle is a lesson in accountability for Jaguars
It’s not time to fire Urban Meyer just yet, Jarrett Bell writes. But Meyer and team owner Shad Khan must take a long look in the mirror.
Committing to a top running back can be a double-edged sword
Elite runners are essential, especially as playoff time approaches, but the risk of injury is a major concern for their NFL teams, Jarrett Bell writes.