Boston Herald reporter explains walkthrough story
Boston Herald reporter John Tomase said he "couldn't have been more wrong" in his story about the New England Patriots taping the walkthrough of the St. Louis Rams before Super Bowl XXXVI.
Boston Herald reporter John Tomase said he "couldn't have been more wrong" in his story about the New England Patriots taping the walkthrough of the St. Louis Rams before Super Bowl XXXVI.
Former New England assistant coach Brian Daboll told the NFL he doesn't remember speaking with Matt Walsh about the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough Walsh attended the day before the 2002 Super Bowl.
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Rob Meier agreed to a five-year contract extension on Thursday.
Hold on, NFL. Spygate isn't over. Not if an "incensed" senator from Pennsylvania has anything to do with it.
One of five suspects charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor has pleaded guilty to charges of second-degree murder and burglary.
Prosecutors in Miami say a fifth person has been charged in the slaying of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor.
The phone call no one wants to receive came around 3:30 p.m. EDT on Monday.
The Cleveland Browns terminated the contract of defensive back Kenny Wright.
Former NFL center Curtis Whitley, who played for three teams in the 1990s and had a history of substance use, was found dead in his trailer home in West Texas.
Sen. Arlen Specter wants an independent investigation of the Patriots' taping of opposing coaches' signals similar to the Mitchell Report on performance enhancing drugs in baseball.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft complimented the Boston Herald on Wednesday for apologizing for a story that said his team videotaped a St. Louis Rams walkthrough before the 2002 Super Bowl.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell may consider "Spygate" over but Senator Arlen Specter continues to push for further investigation.
The National Football League will enter the 2008 season just as it entered the 2007 season, and the 2006 season - as the most financially successful sports league in the world.
Former New England Patriots employee Matt Walsh met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday to discuss what he knows about the team's videotaping practices.
The Oakland Raiders signed veteran free agent defensive end Greg Spires on Tuesday.
A Tampa judge has sentenced former NFL running back Troy Hambrick to five years in prison for selling crack cocaine. The former Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals player was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday.
The Buffalo Bills released Kevin Everett on Tuesday, clearing the way for the former tight end to receive disability benefits for the spinal cord injury that ended his career.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu was arrested Saturday for investigation of driving while intoxicated, according to the Seattle Times.
The Buffalo Bills have waived tight end Kevin Everett, who has made a remarkable recovery from a serious neck injury he suffered in the 2007 regular-season opener.
The San Diego Chargers signed long snapper David Binn to a new four-year contract Monday that will keep him with the team through 2011.