ATLANTA - The Atlanta Falcons hired Mike Nolan as their defensive co-ordinator Wednesday, hoping he can toughen up a unit that has rarely ranked among the NFL elite.
The New York Jets are not in the playoffs, yet they are the talk of the NFL due to how far they and Mark Sanchez have fallen. Jets fans like myself are taken aback at how Sanchez regressed in December and how New York's own players are turning on him in January.
There are a few absolute rules in the NFL. Written or unwritten, there are certain codes that players are expected to follow on a no-matter-what basis. One of them is that you never take what's said in the locker room … Continue reading →
Pardon me, but there are a few questions that come to mind. The New York Jets, mired in mediocrity on offense, hired Tony Sparano, recently fired Miami Dolphins head coach, as offensive coordinator...a position he's never held in the NFL?
The New York Jets lose the scapegoat for their quarterback and the man blamed for the eighth-worst offense in the NFL when late on Tuesday night they announced that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is not returning to the team. While no … Continue reading →
"After much thought and consideration, I have decided not to return to the New York Jets in 2012..." states Brian Schottenheimer in a statement released to NFL.com by the Jets. New York is looking to bring in former Miami Dolphins head coach, Tony Sporano, to replace...
In a radio interview, New York Jets running back, LaDainian Tomlinson, discussed his future as a Jet and with the NFL. The overall tone of the interview is that Tomlinson is thinking about retiring this year. He told the XX 1090 Scott and BR Show that it is "hard to say if he...
SCOREBOARD Sat. Jan. 14 New Orleans (14-3) at San Francisco (13-3), 4:30 p.m. EST. The high-scoring Saints earned a trip to the next round of the playoffs with a convincing 45-28 win over the Detroit Lions on Saturday night. Drew Brees threw for 466 yards, the most in a regulation playoff game, and three touchdowns.
Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson and Vikings defensive end Jared Allen garnered the most votes for the 2011 NFL All-Pro team announced Friday. Johnson and Allen each received 49 of 50 possible votes from members of the media.
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Associated Press 2011 NFL All-Pro team selected by a national panel of 50 media members:

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