Antonio Brown is burning his National Football League bridges. The Pro Bowl receiver sent out a series of tweets today saying he won’t play anymore in the NFL, targeting New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
The source of Brown’s ire appears to be the bonus…
Football is back in America and from the early results, it's a touchdown for the well compensated NFL and its clearly relieved broadcasting partners.
Cementing a shifting trend away from years of declining ratings, the September 5 official season kickoff game was up double digits over 2018 and Sunday Night Football…
UPDATE: Antonio Brown was only unemployed for a few hours. The wide receiver has signed a one-year deal with the New England Patriots, according to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, who spoke to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Brown reportedly will get a deal worth up to $15 million, Rosenhaus said, with a $9 million signing bonus…
It’s a Hard Knocks life for the Oakland Raiders. HBO and NFL Films’ annual preseason reality series will follow the Silver and Black as the team prepares for its last season in the Bay Area before it relocates to Sin City for 2020.
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Oakland Raiders will premiere August 6 on the…
The Oakland Raiders have only three games left in the NFL regular season, but a lawsuit filed today could see those gridiron battles being the last the relocating Bay Area team plays for a while, anywhere.
Almost six months after the Oakland City Council gave the go ahead for legal action over the franchise's proposed…
It was a good night for California teams as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs to move on to the World Series and the Oakland Raiders pulled off a last minute comeback over the Kansas City Chiefs to win at home.
Ending a four-game losing streak for the Bay Area team, that 31-30 victory on Thursday Night Foot…
The Oakland Raiders are on the move — again. NFL owners voted 31-1 today to approve the team’s move southeast to Las Vegas, but it will continue to play in the East Bay for two more seasons while a Sin City stadium is built.
It will mark the third move for the Raiders franchise, which relocated to Los Angeles for the…
Bob Iger has too much spare time? Seems that way, as he agreed today to add to his responsibilities as Disney’s Chairman and CEO by also becoming Non-Executive Chairman of Carson Holdings. This is the joint venture by the Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers that seeks to build a stadium for them at a 168-acre site…
The defiant longtime owner of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders was a rebel who embraced Hollywood (and vice-versa) when he moved the team to Los Angeles in 1982. The NFL Hall of Famer had been in failing health with an undisclosed ailment for some time when he died. He was 82. The team won the first and only Super Bowl for…
Tough luck, Raiders fans. That’s pretty much what the NFL offered in the way of a non-apology today. Fans in the LA market were apoplectic yesterday afternoon when KCBS-Channel 2 switched away from an exciting Oakland-Buffalo game with 27 seconds left and the score 35-31 Raiders. “Los Angeles is a secondary market…