Sean Payton has been tasked with repairing a Broncos team that cratered last season after the much-hyped addition of Russell Wilson.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
‘Shame on us’: Broncos coach Sean Payton rips NFL for gambling policy after latest ban
Broncos coach Sean Payton has made it clear he’s no fan of the NFL’s gambling policy, suggesting it is misguided and hypocritical.
Dan Snyder’s NFL legacy: An owner who did wrong at every turn
In his 24-year run, Daniel Snyder turned Washington from one of the NFL’s most storied franchises to an embarrassment for the league.
NFL running backs are getting stiff-armed on pay. There’s no easy fix for the problem.
Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs didn’t land long-term deals on Monday, which further emphasized the depressed market for NFL running backs.
DeMaurice Smith Q&A: Outgoing NFLPA chief discusses labor battles, legacy and more
With DeMaurice Smith’s time with the NFLPA wrapped up, the outgoing executive director discusses the strides the union made in recent years.
DeMaurice Smith’s legacy: Right man at right time to lead NFL players union
DeMaurice Smith was no stranger to scrutiny during his run leading the NF Players Association, but his key achievements are undeniable.
By selling its soul, the NFL has enabled its own gambling problem
As another player is investigated for potentially violating the NFL’s gambling policy, the league’s hypocrisy is readily evident, Jarrett Bell writes.
Ex-NFL Network reporter Jim Trotter’s latest honor comes with a determined cause
Jim Trotter hasn’t been shy to speak up about matters of race in the NFL, including when he grilled Commissioner Roger Goodell on diversity.
NFL notebook: Explaining hitch in Commanders’ sale process and more from owners’ meetings
From the Commanders’ pending sale to Tom Brady’s new role as part-owner of the Raiders, Jarrett Bell gives the scoop from the NFL owners’ meetings.
NFL’s kickoff fair-catch rule change isn’t a surefire score to solve a persistent problem
While the NFL is looking to curb concussions by reducing the number of kickoff returns, a contentious rule change might not have the desired effect.