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Report: Roger Goodell tells ESPN employees the NFL won't get involved with journalism
Pending regulatory approval (which seems to be hardly a given), the NFL eventually will own 10 percent of ESPN. That dynamic ...
4hOpinion
Yardbarker on MSNFlawed NFL arbitration process under scrutiny after Jon Gruden, Brian Flores rulings
It's a good thing for the NFL that it uses a shield as its logo, because this week, the league needed protection.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNew Ruling Sets up Ugly Racial Discrimination Trial For NFL, Giants, Broncos, and Texans
The NFL and the New York Giants, Houston Texans, and Denver Broncos took a big step closer to potentially being ...
The NFL can be put on trial over civil claims that Brian Flores and other Black coaches face discrimination, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.
ESPN's Pete Thamel categorically denies that former NFL coach Jon Gruden will be hired by an SEC team giving his ongoing lawsuit.
Brian Flores' lawsuit alleging NFL racism in hiring Black coaches may go to trial after an appeals court rejected the league's arbitration requirements.
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Court of Appeals upholds ruling in Brian Flores' lawsuit vs. the NFL; three teams could go to trial
Brian Flores can proceed with his claims that he and other Black coaches in the NFL face discrimination after the 2nd U.S.
ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is expected to have his disciplinary hearing with NFL commissioner Roger Goo ...
ESPN has the power, the platforms, and the partnerships to make anything a story. No single sports entity influences coverage like the Worldwide Leader. Given that ESPN and the NFL will be bound ...
The possibility of a new college football RedZone channel being launched has hit a hurdle, according to a report from Front Office Sports. Fox is unlikely to license its college football programming, ...
ESPN would face several obstacles if the network attempted to launch a college football version of RedZone, and it sounds like at least one of them cannot ...
A federal appeals court has upheld the ruling that Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores can proceed with his civil lawsuit against the NFL and three of its teams in court, not via the ...
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