If the NFL doesn’t make changes to its replay system, another missed pass interference call, like in the NFC Championship Game could be on deck.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Robert Kraft’s case is yet another morality check for NFL owners, Roger Goodell
Patriots owner Robert Kraft is still planning to attend NFL meetings while facing charges and is yet another morality check for beleaguered league.
Opinion: Ex-Cowboys DT David Irving’s case is wrong example to fuel debate on NFL marijuana policy
Former Cowboys DT David Irving’s actions likely won’t do much to advance the conversation regarding the NFL’s policy on marijuana.
Opinion: Latest NFL prospects know the dangers of concussions. But they dismiss them
These NFL draft prospects have grown up in an age of enlightenment with concussion protocols. Yet, they still dismiss concerns about long-term health
Opinion: ‘Sky judge’ proposal by Ravens is idea that NFL needs to embrace
After the no-call debacle that marred the NFC Championship Game, the NFL’s need for additional tools in officiating is clear and obvious.
Opinion: Dwayne Haskins shows at NFL combine he’s much more substance than myth
Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins seems well-equipped to handle the heat as the face of an NFL franchise, Jarrett Bell writes.
Column: Why the Arizona Cardinals should take Kyler Murray with the No. 1 pick
The Arizona Cardinals need to double down on the unconventional hire of coach Kliff Kingsbury by taking QB Kyler Murray at No. 1 in the draft.
Opinion: Robert Kraft owed due process, but NFL must hold Patriots owner to high standard
After Robert Kraft was charged with soliciting prostitution, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will have to decide whether to punish the Patriots owner.
NFL tweaks policy for draft prospects banned from combine for past off-the-field issues
The NFL has cleared the way for draft prospects such as Jaylon Ferguson, Jeffery Simmons and Preston Williams to attend next week’s scouting combine.
Opinion: Colin Kaepernick’s NFL career is history, in more ways than one
After Colin Kaepernick settled his collusion case with the NFL, many are concluding that resolution ensures he won’t ever play in the NFL again.