Tampa Bay had 109 penalty yards, one TD in three trips to the red zone and on their final drive it looked as if Brady didn’t know it was fourth down.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: NFL owners, GMs letting bias, stale thinking get in way of hiring quality coaches
Bill O’Brien’s firing in Texas is another opportunity for an NFL team to hire one of the many talented Black coaches who can’t seem to get a chance.
Opinion: Patriots QB Cam Newton earning validation, right to tell NFL, ‘Told you so’
While Came Newton reminds everyone what he’s capable of, several NFL teams that to be wondering exactly what they were thinking this off-season.
Opinion: Truth is, NFL thriving while players take action on social injustice
Following player protests during national anthem, NFL ratings dropped in 2016 and 2017. But they have rebounded in past two seasons.
Opinion: Other sports have figured out ways to work, and Tokyo Games will be no different
Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, originally scheduled for July, August and September of this year, were postponed until 2021 because of COVID-19.
Opinion: Kirk Cousins’ comments on COVID-19 danger to public health, not personal belief
Kirk Cousins downplays threat of COVID-19, saying “If I die, I die. I kind of have peace about that.” In a later interview, he didn’t disavow comment.
Opinion: Protesting parents don’t get it. The Big Ten is looking out for football players’ health
Parents protested at Big Ten headquarters over the football season being postponed. Don’t they realize league is looking out for their sons’ health?
Opinion: Loyola’s Sister Jean has wish for her 101st birthday that would be gift for us all
Loyola throwing virtual party for Sister Jean’s 101st birthday, and asking people to post photos of themselves having cake and ice cream in her honor
Opinion: Concern for college football season is too little, comes months too late
With the college football season hanging by a thread, politicians, players and others are calling on games to be played despite lealth concerns.
Opinion: Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s outrage rings hollow in comparison to WNBA players’ activism
Kelly Loeffler, trying to keep her Senate seat, rips WNBA’s support of Black Lives Matter. But the players won’t be silenced by her pandering.