When NFL coaches spoke up, their message to owners was clear: Another mistake like the one in the NFC title game can’t happen again.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has no problem with QB Ben Roethlisberger’s leadership
Amid heavy criticism from ex-teammates Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell, Ben Roethlisberger received some support from Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.
Saints coach Sean Payton remains optimistic as he vents frustrations with NFL officiating, replay review
Burned by a missed call in the NFC title game last season, Saints coach Sean Payton says the NFL will have to embrace change at some point.
Opinion: NFL should be ashamed if it doesn’t address missed call vs. Saints, fix replay rules
If the NFL doesn’t make changes to its replay system, another missed pass interference call, like in the NFC Championship Game could be on deck.
Opinion: Robert Kraft’s case is yet another morality check for NFL owners, Roger Goodell
Patriots owner Robert Kraft is still planning to attend NFL meetings while facing charges and is yet another morality check for beleaguered league.
Opinion: Ex-Cowboys DT David Irving’s case is wrong example to fuel debate on NFL marijuana policy
Former Cowboys DT David Irving’s actions likely won’t do much to advance the conversation regarding the NFL’s policy on marijuana.
Opinion: Even without a record contract, Le’Veon Bell’s gamble was not a run for lost yardage
Le’Veon Bell might not have gotten the payout he envisioned, but the new Jets RB still might have made a wise decision by sitting last year out.
Opinion: QB guru’s best pupil happens to be his Heisman-winning son, Kyler Murray
Kyler Murray’s dad Kevin is a legend in his own right … and the premiere QB guru in Dallas Metroplex. It doesn’t hurt that his son won the Heisman.
Opinion: Dwayne Haskins shows at NFL combine he’s much more substance than myth
Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins seems well-equipped to handle the heat as the face of an NFL franchise, Jarrett Bell writes.
In with the old? Buccaneers’ Bruce Arians bucks NFL trend of young coaches
At 66, Bruce Arians became the oldest head coaching hire in NFL history and a counterexample to the league’s youth movement.