Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy was again passed over for an NFL head-coaching job. Despite a massive amount of coaching news, he shouldn’t be forgotten.
Author: Mike Freeman, USA TODAY
Michele Tafoya dangerously ignores the truth when it comes to Colin Kaepernick | Opinion
Michele Tafoya said that Colin Kaepernick isn’t in the NFL because of his “business decisions.” This is a false narrative that ignores history.
Why Aaron Donald retirement at age 30 would be a major blow to the NFL | Opinion
Rams’ Aaron Donald told NBC he’d consider retiring if he won a Super Bowl. The fact he’s even thinking of leaving at just the age of 30 is remarkable.
Super Bowl 56 MVP Cooper Kupp, once ignored, dominates biggest moment of biggest game | Opinion
Cooper Kupp again did what he has all season: dominated a game from start to finish. This time, he did it in Super Bowl 56, winning the MVP.
Opinion: Brian Flores’ discrimination descriptions sound similar to these infamous comments
Over 30 years later ugly remarks from Al Campanis and Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder still resonate. Particularly when it comes to Brian Flores’ lawsuit.
Opinion: Brian Flores’ lawsuit put NFL’s systemic racism against coaches on full display
The allegations in Brian Flores’ proposed class-action lawsuit are ugly and disturbing. They may also be proof of the NFL’s systemic racism.
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: Sean Payton will be back, and don’t be surprised if it’s with the Dallas Cowboys
Coach Sean Payton is leaving the Saints. The question is, will he be back in the NFL? He likely will, but this time, with the Cowboys and Jerry Jones.
Opinion: The Wonderlic, one of the NFL’s worst ideas, is practically dead. Good riddance.
The NFL will no longer administer the Wonderlic. Even though individual teams can, this still could be the last days of the controversial test.