On Thursday, one day after the Washington Football Team announced a name change to the Washington Commanders, employees testified before a congressional House Committee on Oversight and Reform regarding allegations of improper behavior and actions toward female employees by owner Daniel Snyder. Following testimonies, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform released documents showing the league and…
Testimonies in Congress of Misconduct by Washington Commanders Snyder Toward Female Employees
Dolphins Owner Hits Back at Former Coach Over Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross responded to a lawsuit from former Miami head coach Brian Flores, who is suing the Dolphins, New York Giants, and Denver Broncos, claiming he experienced racism during the team’s hiring processes. Flores, who was fired after the 2021–2022 season by the Dolphins after three seasons, sued the teams earlier this…
Super Bowl LVI Tickets to Be Most Expensive Ever
Tickets for the upcoming Super Bowl LVI are selling for the highest prices in the history of the game, as two beloved teams prepare to face off in the brand-new SoFi stadium on Feb. 13. According to data from SeatGeek, the average Super Bowl audience member will pay $10,427 for tickets, whereas StubHub gives a more…
Rare Tom Brady Card Fetches $118,000 at Auction in Maine
SCARBOROUGH, Maine—A rare football card featuring Tom Brady in the year he won his first Super Bowl sold for $118,000 at auction in Maine. The 2002 Topps Finest X-Fractor card was one of only 20 featuring the NFL quarterback who’d won his first Super Bowl on Feb. 3, 2002. Before retiring, he won a total…
Washington’s NFL Team Reveals New Name
The Washington Football Team, formerly known as the Washington Redskins, revealed Wednesday that the franchise will now be called the Washington Commanders. The NFL team’s name is a reference to the Washington area’s military ties, according to team President Jason Wright. “It’s a name befitting a 90-year-old franchise,” Wright told the “Today” show Wednesday. “It’s…
Tom Brady Confirms His Retirement After 22 Seasons
Tom Brady, arguably the greatest NFL quarterback, confirmed his retirement from the NFL after 22 seasons, ending a career spanning several decades and one that saw him acquire seven Super Bowl championships. Earlier this week, there were speculation and conflicting reports that Brady, 44, was retiring after his team, the Tampa Bay Buccanneers was knocked…
Tom Brady Speaks on Reports About His Alleged Retirement
NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady said Monday he is still undecided about his future and hasn’t made a decision about his retirement. “I’m just still going through the process that I said I was going through,” Brady said on his SiriusXM podcast late Monday. “Sometimes, it takes some time to really evaluate how you…
Rams Super Bowl Bound After Victory Over 49Ers 20–17
The Los Angeles Rams are headed to the Super Bowl after being forced to excel in all phases, in a comeback victory 20–17, over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Divisional Championship at Sofi Stadium, in Inglewood, California on Sunday. Matt Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Odell Beckham, and Aaron Donald starred for the Rams’ win after…
Bengals Top Chiefs 27–24 in OT to Clinch Super Bowl Trip
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Who Dey!? Not those same ol’ Bungles. Not even close. Joe Burrow and these young, hungry Cincinnati Bengals are Super Bowl-bound as unexpected and tenacious AFC champions. Evan McPherson kicked a 31-yard field goal with 9:22 left in overtime after Burrow kept his cool while leading a furious second-half comeback. They got the…
Chiefs Release NFL Player Damon Arnette After Vegas Arrest
LAS VEGAS—NFL cornerback Damon Arnette was arrested in Las Vegas on suspicion of weapons and drug offenses, prompting him to be released by his latest team, the Kansas City Chiefs. Arnette, 25, was booked Saturday on suspicion of crimes that included assault with a deadly weapon and carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, according…
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