The Cincinnati Bengals issued a fiery response to the trade rumors surrounding wide receiver Tee Higgins. Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin shut down any notion that the team would entertain any potential offers that involved shipping off Higgins to another
For the first and only time in his illustrious career, Tom Brady finished under .500 last season. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers still made the playoffs in a bad division with an 8-9 record, but it was clear they did not match up
Baltimore Orioles CEO John Angelos invoked Martin Luther King Jr. in an attempt to avoid questions from reporters about the ongoing drama surrounding his family and the organization. Angelos on Monday appeared with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott at Camden Yards to announce
Referees are likely accustomed to enduring criticism from fans, but they now may face scrutiny from executives and coaches across the NFL. After a series of controversial calls in last week’s pivotal regular-season finale between the Rams and the Seahawks, multiple executives
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NFL executive vice president of football operations, Troy Vincent, reiterated his claim that the league did not consider giving players five minutes to warm up following Damar Hamlin’s injury in the Buffalo Bills-Cincinnati Bengals game on Monday night. During the ESPN broadcast,
NFL executive Troy Vincent shot down the notion that players were given five minutes to warm up following Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s departure to the hospital after he suffered a medical emergency and collapsed on the field. Hamlin’s incident occurred in
Damar Hamlin’s terrifying situation on Monday night had a ripple effect across the NFL and into the league’s front office as he collapsed on the field during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Troy Vincent, the NFL’s senior vice president of football