Ozzie Newsome is shifting out of his role as the Ravens’ general manager, but he’ll remain with the organization in a yet to be determined role.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Los Angeles Chargers could be starting wild NFL playoff run
Philip Rivers and the Chargers have proven themselves as formidable foes while on the road, making them a tough out in the NFL playoffs.
Wide receivers, young QBs will be critical to success on NFL’s wild-card weekend
From DeAndre Hopkins to T.Y. Hilton to Amari Cooper, the wide receiver position will prove critical to success in the NFL playoff’s opening weekend.
In star turn with Cowboys, Amari Cooper is answering every question he faced at end of Raiders tenure
As he floundered in Oakland, Amari Cooper faced questions of his commitment to football. A breakout role with the Cowboys put those concerns to rest.
NFL defends tactics on personal conduct investigations, but impasse remains
The NFL says it won’t pay for evidence even after Kareem Hunt was punished for
Jon Gruden Rule? NFL makes changes to Rooney Rule in light of Raiders’ process
The NFL made changes to the Rooney Rule with an eye toward making sure franchises don’t circumvent the standards on diversity hiring.
Reggie McKenzie could get last laugh on Jon Gruden, Raiders after firing
If his outcome is the same as that of Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper, Reggie McKenzie might end up better off after being cast off by the Raiders.
Bell Tolls: Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald making his case for NFL MVP
Could Los Angeles Rams DT Aaron Donald join Lawrence Taylor (1986) and Alan Page (1971) as the only defensive players to be named MVP in the NFL?
Baker Mayfield may be young. He may be brash. But he’s good — and he’s got the Browns on the rise
From Baker Mayfield to Matt Stafford to Austin Ekeler, USA TODAY Sports’ Jarrett Bell breaks down Sunday’s action in Week 13 in the NFL.
Rams outlast Chiefs in highest-scoring ‘Monday Night Football’ game ever
The hype was more than justified, as the Chiefs and Rams combined for the second-most points in “Monday Night Football” history.