Football

It never fails. Someone always seems to hate on Russell Wilson and Ciara's beautiful relationship.

Embattled NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson's return to professional football won't be welcoming.

Colin Kaepernick issued a public announcement on Sunday, putting the football world on notice that he’s prepared for a return to the gridiron. But all he needs are a few wideouts to help him show everyone that he’s still got it. “For The past 5 years I’ve been working out and staying ready in case […]

Did family life push Tom Brady back into football? Twitter sure thinks so.

The NFL desperately needs Black owners, and according to Antonio Brown, he and Kanye West want to join that exclusive fraternity. 

According to Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson, in a league where more than half of its players are Black, Black quarterbacks still have to go above and beyond when it comes to their white counterparts. 

The NFL being the first American sports league to drop its COVID-19 protocols, should come as a surprise to anyone. 

Sports

After more than twenty years with Fox Sports, Troy Aikman is reportedly joining ESPN's "Monday Night Football." His new employer is blessing him with a pretty generous contract, too: an alleged $90 million over the next five years.

One of Aaron Rodgers' former teammates didn't mince words when talking about his character.

Now-retired future first-ballot Hall-of-Famer Tom Brady is doing his best Silk Sonic impression and is leaving the door open for a possible return to the NFL. 

Problematic wide receiver Antonio Brown is not on an NFL roster, but he has a pretty sweet gig outside of football, according to his latest Instagram post.

"Whenever that house Negro identified himself, he always identified himself in the same sense that his master identified himself... When the master would be sick, the house Negro identified himself so much with his master he'd say, "What's the matter boss, we sick?" His master's pain was his pain. And it hurt him more for his master to be sick than for him to be sick himself!" - Malcolm X