Although the Oakland Raiders traded their 2012 1st round draft pick to the Cincinnati Bengals for Carson Palmer, we’re continuing our countdown to the NFL Draft with a look back at some 2011 highlights of … MORE ►
Posted: April 18th, 2012
My 2012 NFL Stadium Tour
Every year when the NFL announces the upcoming game schedule, I do two things: 1) Being a Steelers fan I look at when Pittsburgh plays the Ravens and see if I can attend those games … MORE ►
Posted: March 30th, 2012
5 Questions With: The Babineauxs
What question have you always wanted to ask an NFL player: Who’s your dream date? What’s the worst food you’ve ever eaten? Justin Bieber or the Jonas Brothers?
With players and coaches visiting NFL Films … MORE ►
Posted: March 22nd, 2012
Tim Tebow to the Jets Makes No Sense
I never thought a below-average professional quarterback’s trade would create such a stir. Tim Tebow to the New York Jets makes absolutely no sense. (Although, earlier in the season I did write a post comparing … MORE ►
Tags: mark sanchez, mike tannenbaum, new york jets, tim tebow, trade
Posted: March 15th, 2012
Why Peyton Manning Will Sign with the Titans
Peyton Manning just spent 7 hours at the Titans facility, and team owner Bud Adams thinks Tennessee has a great shot at landing the future Hall of Fame quarterback. I couldn’t agree more. Not because … MORE ►
Posted: March 6th, 2012
Behind the Scenes of the New York Giants Super Bowl DVD Blue Carpet Premiere
On Monday, March 5th, the New York Giants, Vivendi Entertainment, and NFL Films rolled out the “blue” carpet to celebrate the release of Big Blue’s Super Bowl XLVI Championship DVD.
Jason Pierre-Paul, Mario … MORE ►
Posted: March 4th, 2012
Behind the Scenes at the Maxwell Awards
On Friday, March 2nd, the 75th anniversary of the Maxwell Awards was held at Harrah’s in Atlantic City, NJ. Hosted by the Maxwell Football Club, the Maxwell Awards honors the amazing accomplishments by players and … MORE ►
Posted: February 20th, 2012
How President Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football
Back in 1876, Theodore Roosevelt attended his first football game as an 18-year old freshman at Harvard University. He and his cronies traveled to New Haven, Conn., to watch the second ever Harvard-Yale game. Although … MORE ►
Posted: February 19th, 2012
Films Follies: Best of 2011
It’s been two weeks since we’ve been able to watch football on Sunday. But don’t cry! Laugh! For today we present to you the best follies from the 2011 season as originally shown on “Inside … MORE ►
Posted: February 18th, 2012
Honoring Emlen Tunnell
February is Black History Month and we’d like to take the time to honor some coaches and players who were a part of the growth of the National Football League. Today, we showcase Emlen Tunnell, … MORE ►