Former Cowboys DT David Irving’s actions likely won’t do much to advance the conversation regarding the NFL’s policy on marijuana.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Elite NFL safeties have never been worth as much as they are now
With the NFL salary cap rising at least $10 million for a seventh consecutive year, the value of elite safeties has never been higher in free agency.
Opinion: Even without a record contract, Le’Veon Bell’s gamble was not a run for lost yardage
Le’Veon Bell might not have gotten the payout he envisioned, but the new Jets RB still might have made a wise decision by sitting last year out.
Opinion: Odell Beckham Jr. trade gives Browns the offseason championship. But can they win on field?
With NFL’s new league year set to commence at 4 p.m. ET on Wednesday, the Browns have come out of the gate like gangbusters, winning the offseason.
Opinion: Meet the UMass receiver who tied for the third-fastest 40 at the NFL scouting combine
It’s not quite like breaking the color barrier, but Andy Isabella of UMass is a walking distinction that just might make some people think twice.
Opinion: ‘Sky judge’ proposal by Ravens is idea that NFL needs to embrace
After the no-call debacle that marred the NFC Championship Game, the NFL’s need for additional tools in officiating is clear and obvious.
Opinion: Dwayne Haskins shows at NFL combine he’s much more substance than myth
Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins seems well-equipped to handle the heat as the face of an NFL franchise, Jarrett Bell writes.
Bryce Love learned the toughest lesson about the risk of football
Once considered a top draft prospect, Stanford RB Bryce Love returned for his senior season, only to tear his ACL in his final regular-season game.
In with the old? Buccaneers’ Bruce Arians bucks NFL trend of young coaches
At 66, Bruce Arians became the oldest head coaching hire in NFL history and a counterexample to the league’s youth movement.
Opinion: Robert Kraft owed due process, but NFL must hold Patriots owner to high standard
After Robert Kraft was charged with soliciting prostitution, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will have to decide whether to punish the Patriots owner.