‘Hello, Canton!’
NFL Network's Rich Eisen began the 2009 Hall of Fame induction ceremony in this fashion: "Hello, Canton!"
View ArticleFun facts: Who is the only team without passing TD?
Want to impress your pals when you gather to watch the Week 3 action Sunday? As we pored through the voluminous stack of notes prepared this week by the crack NFL Network staff for the NFL GameDay...
View ArticleFirst and 10: Press coverage of Manning story
Pat Kirwan says that for the Colts to keep their nine-year playoff streak alive in 2011, they must manage the same trick pulled off by the Steelers last season, when Mike Tomlin's club started the year...
View ArticleFaking injuries? Nothing new around these parts
There are numerous examples of teams being accused of faking injuries to slow down the no-huddle offense. Here's just a few.
View ArticleData Points: Most wins by QB-head coach combo
With a win against Dallas on Sunday, New England’s Tom Brady and Bill Belichick can tie Pro Football Hall of Famers Dan Marino and Don Shula of Miami for the most wins (116) by a quarterback-head coach...
View ArticleVermeil, Levy bring touch of coaching class to Radio Row
Thursday featured the arrival of two iconic former NFL coaches, Dick Vermeil and Marv Levy, to Radio Row.
View ArticleLevy ‘surprised’ Super Bowl foil Parcells missed HOF cut
Marv Levy had a front-row seat for the Pro Football Hall of Fame announcement Saturday, and he was surprised his rival, Bill Parcells, didn't receive the nod for the Class of 2012.
View ArticleReceivers Reed, Carter, Brown left out of Hall again
The Hall of Fame voting committee had no love for wide receivers in 2012. We got reaction from Dan Fouts and Marv Levy.
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