#NFL #SteveTisch #Accountability
sports.yahoo.com
NFL must investigate Steve Tisch
The NFL claims to hold owners to a higher standard than players. Whether it actually does is a different issue.
Regarding Giants co-owner Steve Tisch and his not-so-"brief association" with Jeffrey Epstein, the league seems to be willing to kick the can until the controversy blows over.
#SeattleSeahawks #NFL #SportsBusiness
www.newsweek.com
Seattle Seahawks set to make record $7 billion decision after Super Bowl LX
Coming off the franchise's first Super Bowl in over a decade, the Seattle Seahawks were being hailed as a franchise on the rise -- a young championship roster, an energized fan base and a 38-year-old head coach in Mike Macdonald who, in just his second season at the helm, became the third-youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl, behind Sean McVay and Mike Tomlin.
#PatrickMahomes #NFL #InjuryRecovery
heavy.com
Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Gets More Bad Career News After NFL Season
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes faces a long road ahead as he aims to recover from a complicated injury and get his team back into the playoffs, but experts don't have too much confidence in him.
#NFL #RacialDiscrimination #BrianFlores
sports.yahoo.com
Judge rules Brian Flores' lawsuit vs. NFL, Giants can proceed in court
In a significant development for the New York Giants, a federal judge has ruled that Brian Flores' long-running racial discrimination lawsuit against the NFL and several teams, including the Giants, can advance in open court rather than through the league's private arbitration process.
#NFL #Discrimination #CoachingEquality
www.cbsnews.com
Judge rules Vikings DC Brian Flores' NFL discrimination lawsuit can head to open court, not arbitration
The Brian Flores-led discrimination lawsuit against the NFL can proceed to open court and avoid the league's arbitration process, a federal judge ruled Friday.
#NFL #RacialDiscrimination #DiversityInSports
sports.yahoo.com
Brian Flores' discrimination lawsuit against NFL can proceed in open court, SDNY rules
NEW YORK -- All of the claims in Brian Flores' racial discrimination lawsuit against the NFL and multiple teams, including the Giants, can proceed in court, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled Friday.
#NFL #Discrimination #SportsJustice
www.foxnews.com
Court rules Brian Flores' discrimination case against NFL will proceed in open court instead of arbitration
Aaron Jones spoke after the Minnesota Vikings beat the New York Giants 16-13.
The U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York concluded Friday that Brian Flores, Steve Wilks and Ray Horton's ongoing discrimination case against the NFL will proceed in open court.
#StefonDiggs #NewEnglandPatriots #NFL
www.huffpost.com
New England Patriots' Stefon Diggs Pleads Not Guilty To Assault Allegation
BOSTON (AP) -- New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs on Friday pleaded not guilty to felony strangulation and other criminal charges stemming from an alleged dispute with his personal chef.
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#SuperBowl #NFL #SeattleSeahawks
touchdownwire.usatoday.com
Super Bowl LX was second most-watched in history
The Seattle Seahawks' victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX was the second-most-watched in the history of the game and the most-watched show on NBC, which dates back 100 years in 2026.