Jeremy Green, the former NFL personnel executive and ESPN football analyst, is currently on suicide watch at Garner Correctional Facility in Connecticut.
Former NFL wide receiver Peter Warrick is done playing professional football, and has accepted a position coaching wide receivers at Southeast High School in Bradenton, Florida, his alma mater.
The prosecutor in the misdemeanor assault/domestic violence case against Seattle Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill has concerns about contact between Hill and the victim, who was described as Hill's live-in girlfriend.
With all of their 2010 draft picks under contract, the Dallas Cowboys can now address their new number one off-season priority: Signing Miles Austin to a contract extension.
Kevin Conner, the agent for New Orleans Saints first-round cornerback Patrick Robinson, says that the two sides have conducted preliminary talks on a contract.
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson saw teammate Brett Favre at the ESPYs, and got the sense that the 40-year old quarterback is coming back for the 2010 season.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Leroy Hill's trial on a misdemeanor assault/domestic violence charge will get underway next Thursday at 9am in Issaquah Municipal Court.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced that they have reached a one-year extension with Georgetown College, the Bengals' training camp home for the past 13 seasons.
During an appearance on "The Waddle & Silvy Show" on ESPN 1000 in Chicago, Hall of Fame Chicago Bears tight end and former NFL head coach Mike Ditka cautioned the NFL and the players about being greedy.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Byron Leftwich enters training camp as the top backup behind Ben Roethlisberger, and the expected starter while Roethlisberger serves a six-game suspension to begin the 2010 regular season.
Eddie Petzke of the Beers and Ball Show dives into some of the most intriguing camp battles that could have a major impact on Green Bay's 2026 53-man roster
States could legalize sports gambling in 2018 and the following year, the NFL signed its first-ever casino sponsorship. Sports gambling isn't going anywhere, so will the Brendan Sorsby story become an inflection point for the NFL to monitor?