Whether it was addressing the no-call in the NFC title game or discussing Colin Kaepernick, Roger Goodell continued to provide few answers.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: NFL players’ protests have subsided, but their work continues
The Players Coalition awards $2 million in grants to six groups, including two that specifically address education and economic disparity.
Opinion: There’s a lot to hate about New England QB Tom Brady but a lot to admire, too
Tom Brady has taken the New England Patriots to nine Super Bowls in his 18 seasons as a starter. Hate him for that if you will, but that’s hard.
Opinion: New England Patriots running through all of their options on way to Super Bowl
Patriots ran for 2,037 yards this season, most in five years, and their 478 rush attempts were in top five of Brady Era.
Opinion: Her legacy secure, Lindsey Vonn should focus on life after skiing
Lindsey Vonn has won Olympic gold, four overall titles and 82 World Cup races.
Opinion: New England Patriots ‘underdog’ ploy tiresome but sends them back to Super Bowl
The Patriots proved all doubters wrong Sunday, reaching the Super Bowl for the third year in a row and ninth time in the Bill Belichick-Tom Brady Era.
Opinion: Awful all year, Kansas City Chiefs’ defense finds groove with Patriots looming
After being one of the worst defenses during the regular season, Kansas City held Andrew Luck and Indianapolis Colts to 263 yards, one offensive TD
Opinion: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the best thing to happen to Kansas City Chiefs
In his first full year as starter, Patrick Mahomes has led Kansas City Chiefs to their first AFC Championship in 25 years. They will play the Patriots
Opinion: Patrick Mahomes turns into the exorcist for Kansas City Chiefs in win over Colts
For 25 years now, the Kansas City Chiefs have come up empty, their season cut short before the AFC Championship. But they didn’t have Patrick Mahomes.
Opinion: Everybody except Trevor Lawrence making money off his Clemson career
Trevor Lawrence won’t be eligible for the NFL for another two years, so in the meantime the quarterback will be a cash cow for Clemson and the NCAA.