February 9th, 2010 The New Orleans Saints weren't the only winners to emerge from Sunday night's Super Bowl (which, by the way, was the most-watched TV show in U.S. history). Full Article at The Car Connection
Gov. Tim Pawlenty said Tuesday funding for a new Minnesota Vikings stadium will not be part of a supplemental state budget he is expected to release within days. Full Article at TwinCities.com
As the reigning Super Bowl champions, the New Orleans Saints are guaranteed a nationally-televised home opener on Thursday night next season. So here's a suggestion: How about the Pittsburgh Steelers against New Orleans in Week 1? Full Article at ESPN
For those of you not quite old enough to remember, the AFL and NFL merged after the 1969 season to end the competition between the two and create the massive enterprise that has become today's NFL. Full Article at Dallas Morning News - Blogs
Certainly he had an impact ... It's hard to quantify it exactly, but there's no doubt he helped.
We are extremely proud today that John has been selected as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2010 ... As an undrafted rookie free agent, John's hard work and perseverance paid off as he became one of the greatest defensive linemen to play the game. We look forward to having John enshri...
Kyle is a heck of a player ... He has a non-stop motor, and he's a guy who is always working and always flying to the ball. He is a great dude and has a passion for football. He's a guy you want to have on your team because there is no quit in him.
The NFL acknowledged that the officials missed a roughing-the-passer penalty against the New Orleans Saints on the play during Sunday’s NFC title game on which Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre was injured