The San Francisco 49ers’ history in the Super Bowl is filled with highs and heartbreak. They own the biggest blowout win in the game’s history and have lost one of two Super Bowls to go into overtime.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how a high school football player's big heart and work ethic helped him to succeed on the field despite his size.
The five years needed from retirement to eligibility will pass for these all-time great NFL players, who range from an all-time wide receiver in Arizona Cardinals legend Larry Fitzgerald to Super ...
National Signing Day for 2025 is here. Most of Illinois' top high school football players decided in December where they will continue their playing careers, but some signed with their schools ...
Conrad Dobler, once regarded as the dirtiest player in the NFL, had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) when he died in 2023 at age 72, his family and the Boston University CTE Center announced ...
MANCHESTER UNITED cult hero David May has admitted that football players are “scared to death of getting dementia” – himself ...
As the Super Bowl returns to the Crescent City, Athlon Sports selects the greatest pro football players from the region. Home to the Saints, the Crescent City is a hotbed for NFL talent ...
As Chiefs know quite well, in addition to being able to call themselves Super Bowl champions and wear increasingly gaudy jewelry, NFL players receive a bonus check for playing in the big game ...
Coordinators and position coaches only.” McLaurin, like the majority of NFL players, is Black, and, like some of his colleagues, harbors concerns about the lack of Black head coaches.
NEW ORLEANS — “No one wants to play an 18th game. No one.” Those were the words of NFL Players Association executive director Lloyd Howell on Wednesday, in what amounted to the union’s ...
Former NFL guard Conrad Dobler, once dubbed the league's dirtiest player, was suffering from CTE when he died in 2023, a new study has revealed. Almost exactly two years on from his death at the ...
A handful of players on both the Chiefs and the Eagles have Ohio connections; either they grew up in the Buckeye State or played college ball in Ohio. Star NFL players like Travis Kelce and ...