There’s two years left on the NFL’s current collective bargaining agreement, but the next deal hinges on several issues. But money towers over it all.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Don’t hold your breath for quick NFL action to allow medical marijuana
Don’t hold your breath if you’re thinking the NFL is on the brink of giving players to green light to smoke their pain away with marijuana.
NFL adjusts replay review of pass interference, forcing coaches to challenge in final two minutes of half
The league adopts revision to newly implemented rules to review pass interference, forcing coaches (not the booth) to challenge at end of each half.
Is NFL on the verge of allowing marijuana for pain management?
An agreement between NFL and the NFLPA to further study pain management could signal the league has an open mind on allowing marijuana as pain remedy.
Opinion: Like it or not, PED suspensions could hurt NFL players’ Hall of Fame chances
It’s a debate waiting to happen: What’s the penalty for NFL players trying to game the system for an unfair advantage on the field?
Opinion: NFL really means Not For Long, so rookies, here’s advice on reality of league
With NFL rookie minicamps in full swing, USA TODAY Sports’ Jarrett Bell has some advice for newcomers about the harsh realities of the league.
Opinion: Raiders’ NFL draft picks might be most important in franchise history
With three first-round picks, the Raiders enter an NFL draft that could determine the course of Jon Gruden’s rebuild of the franchise.
Opinion: Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins keeps his cool, tunes out talk of slide in NFL draft
The former Ohio State QB could drive himself silly if he took to heart everything that has been declared, projected, suspected and dissected about him
Opinion: Ahead of NFL draft, don’t buy into the hype of players’ pro days
Pro days can provide prospects a platform to shine as fans gush, but don’t let the setup drastically alter the outlook on anyone in the NFL draft.
Amid legal charges, Patriots’ Robert Kraft was ‘awkward’ presence at NFL owners’ meetings
Though he attended the NFL owners meetings despite facing charges of soliciting prostitution, Robert Kraft didn’t discuss his case with fellows owners