Byron Leftwich has the seal of approval from Tom Brady, Bruce Arians and Ben Roethlisberger. Might this be the year he becomes a head coach?
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Remembering John Madden the NFL icon, broadcaster, hotel owner and friend
Hall of Fame tackle remembers spending time at John Madden’s home and shares stories about his friend, who was about more than football.
Opinion: Michigan State’s win with Mel Tucker is a glaring loss for the NFL
Mel Tucker’s NFL experience is familiar to several Black coaches who paid their dues, then were passed over for white candidates with lesser resumes.
Opinion: Deion Sanders has his toughest opponent yet in mission to buck college football system
By signing Travis Hunter, Jackson State coach and Hall of Famer Deion Sanders issued a warning of bucking a system and boosting the profile of HBCUs.
Opinion: NFL teams better buckle up. COVID outbreaks could bring mayhem to the playoffs.
With more than 100 players league-wide testing positive for COVID last week, the NFL gets a glimpse of what could go down during the playoffs.
Opinion: Of course Deion Sanders is the star of the Celebration Bowl for Jackson State
Deion Sanders is on top of the world with Jackson State set to play for the Black College Football Championship days after a big recruiting win.
Tom Brady, Buccaneers pick apart Falcons for NFC South win
Tom Brady threw four touchdown passes and Chris Godwin set a franchise record with 15 receptions in the Buccaneers’ win over the Falcons.
Committing to a top running back can be a double-edged sword
Elite runners are essential, especially as playoff time approaches, but the risk of injury is a major concern for their NFL teams, Jarrett Bell writes.
Opinion: These are not the same ole Cincinnati Bengals, who are relevant in December
The Cincinnati Bengals have scored statement wins over AFC North heavyweights, and in the process put themselves in the NFL playoff picture.
Opinion: Star-studded Los Angeles Rams are now riddled with red flags amid skid
The Rams made no secret of the fact that they were going all-in on a Super Bowl run this year. Now, Los Angeles looks lost amid a three-game skid.