As he’s faced with questions about his hip injury that he can’t yet answer, Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa finds himself in a tough spot.
Author: Mike Jones, USA TODAY
NFLPA player representatives delay vote on collective bargaining agreement proposal
The NFL Players Association is hoping to hold more discussions with owners after 32 players reps elected not to vote on a proposed deal.
What we know about where things stand with the NFL CBA negotiations
Another round of the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement meetings are underway in New York City. Here’s what we know so far.
Opinion: Fair or not, narrative of Super Bowl LIV will focus on 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan
Again, an offense under his direction couldn’t seal it despite a season of work that had drawn rave reviews, even if the circumstances were different.
Opinion: Colin Kaepernick doesn’t exactly loom over the NFL at Super Bowl, but he’s certainly not forgotten
As the 49ers return to the Super Bowl for the first time since Colin Kaepernick led them to the stage in the 2012 season, questions on the QB remain.
Chiefs beat Titans to secure AFC title, first Super Bowl berth in 50 years
The Chiefs shook off an early deficit to push past the Titans for the AFC crown. Kansas City will play the 49ers, who triumphed for the NFC title.
Opinion: Luke Kuechly retirement continues NFL trend. Good for him, and for fellow players
Like Andrew Luck and Rob Gronkowski before him, Luke Kuechly is the third elite-level player to retire from the NFL before the age of 30.
For Aaron Rodgers and Packers, playoff run is return of something ‘special’
Aaron Rodgers is a veteran of the NFL playoffs, but Sunday night’s win over the Seahawks meant something special to him and the Packers.
Packers put away Seahawks, set up rematch with 49ers in NFC Championship Game
The Seahawks drew within striking distance in the fourth quarter, but Aaron Rodgers solidified the Packers’ spot in the NFC Championship Game.
Opinion: Three years after partnering with NFL, Players Coalition members chalking up wins
Since forming the partnership with the Players Coalition in 2018, the NFL has awarded social justice organizations more than $25 million in grants.