Dick Jauron, who served as Bears head coach from 1999-2003 as part of 36 NFL seasons as a player and coach, has passed away following a brief illness at the age of 74.
Jauron coached the Bears, Lions and Bills, was 2001 NFL coach of the year and was a Pro Bowl safety for Detroit.
The NFL has only seen 17 successful field goals from 62 yards out or further. Saints kicker Tom Dempsey's 63-yard kick held ...
The Super Bowl is all about making memories, and 19 Make-A-Wish kids and their families got that when they were surprised by Jahmyr Gibbs, Tristan Wirfs and Cam Skattebo at LIDS.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are bringing back Gerald Alexander, who served as the team’s assistant defensive backs for the 2022 and 2023 seasons, which was first reported by Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network ...
NFL insider Jay Glazer believes Bears head coach Ben Johnson will thrive as a play caller and developing players.
The Detroit Lions had one of their best seasons in franchise history in 2024. That may sound odd after the Lions got bounced ...
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player on Thursday, beating out Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in one of the closest ...
The Lions don’t have a ton of immediate needs, and some of them will be addressed in free agency. For the sake of this big ...
Former Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson offered his thoughts the Mavericks’ blockbuster, Brian Schottenheimer and the Dallas three ...
NEW ORLEANS — Darius Slay left the red gas can back at his locker in Philadelphia. The post-it note is still attached to the plastic, bearing a motivational message written by Christian Parker, the ...