Welcome to the lull in what was once a year-round NFL season. After the current CBA was signed last August, a hole was created in the Broncos offseason schedule, and we are stuck right in the middle of it. Here in Broncos Country, we don’t shut our doors Full Article at Mile High Report
It’s the longest of shots, the darkest of horses. But don’t rip up that teaser card. Now’s the perfect time to propose the question: Could legalized gambling on sports games be coming to California? Not any time soon. Maybe never. Impossible? Certainly n Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
Gov. Chris Christie stands to cash a winning bet with his eagerness to force a showdown with the federal government over sports wagering even if the state ultimately loses a legal challenge on the issue, political and legal analysts said Friday. The Rep Full Article at Home News Tribune
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's plan to allow sports betting at all horse-racing tracks and casions in the state would have no effect on the league's plans to hold Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in February 2014. "Le Full Article at National Football League | NFL.com
Getty Images Three years ago, Delaware planned to introduce sports betting, including gambling on individual NFL games. The proposal prompted a lawsuit from the NFL and other sports leagues. Now, New Jersey wants to give it a try. Governor Chris Christie Full Article at MSNBC Sports
Roger Goodell has instituted plenty of changes to the NFL but his his next move should probably involve adjusting the way he operates as the league commissioner. Goodell, 53, has arguably exercised more power than any commissioner in professional sports Full Article at International Business Times
New Jersey’s mission to go forward with sports betting hasn’t scared off the NFL or its plans for Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium. According to Yahoo!Sports Dan Wetzel, the NFL’s biggest stage is still set for East Rutherford, New Jersey in Fe Full Article at Covers
J.T. Thomas #52 of the Chicago Bears works out during a summer training camp practice at Olivet Nazarene University on July 30, 2011 in Bourbonnais, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) (CBS) Bears linebacker J.T. Thomas can get his pending Full Article at CBS2 Chicago
WASHINGTON — NFL players union chief DeMaurice Smith says his group’s claim of collusion will stand up in court. The NFL Players Association claimed in U.S. District Court in Minnesota on Wednesday that the 32 teams had a secret salary cap in place durin Full Article at Boston.com
The lockout was easier than all this. In many ways, more peaceful, too. Nine months after the NFL and the players' union agreed on an unprecedented 10-year labour deal that, at the time, had everyone from Roger Goodell to DeMaurice Smith smiling, the rel Full Article at Canada.com