The New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints are the biggest favorites in Week 3 of the 2014 NFL season.
Domestic violence scandals involving Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice haven’t hurt the NFL’s popularity in 2014.
The Dallas Cowboys visit the Tennessee Titans in Week 2 of the 2014 NFL season.
Terry Pegula is close to purchasing the NFL organization.
Once considered a laughingstock among American sports towns, Seattle is now soaring thanks to fan support of the Seahawks and the Sounders.
NFL referees are expected to strictly enforce new defensive holding, illegal contact and illegal use of the hands penalties.
Cincinnati hasn't won at Baltimore since 2009.
A day after Colts owner Jim Irsay was suspended, Broncos receiver Wes Welker was hit with a four-game ban before the start of Week One.
The Seattle Seahawks are expected to beat the Green Bay Packers on Thursday Night Football.
The 2014 NFL season kicks off on Thursday night.
As passing and scoring numbers rise, the NFL still turns to legendary coach Bill Walsh and his revolutionary West Coast Offense.
The betting odds for the 2015 Super Bowl indicate a rematch from 2014 is very possible.
The Eagles, Broncos and Bears are the biggest favorites of Week 1, according to the betting odds at most Las Vegas casinos.
The 49ers star will return to action on Nov. 16 against the New York Giants.
The key dates of the 2014 NFL season include the playoffs, Super Bowl and trade deadline.
Netflix has reached a deal with Sony Pictures Television to pay $2 million per episode to stream the NBC show "The Blacklist."
The NCAA has completely overhauled how it crowns its the national champion, and sponsors are leaving.
The U.S. Open offers 224 matches and $40 million in prize money, but the big winner is New York City — by a long shot.
The Cowboys, Giants, Redskins and Eagles will compete for the 2014 NFC East title.
Why should the NFL treat big-name performers any differently from Super Bowl advertisers?
The NFL has reportedly asked three candidates to pay for the right to perform at Super Bowl XLIX.
Two prominent NFL analysts have said they won't refer to the Washington Redskins by their team name.