Posted on May 17 2011 by Paula Duffy.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled that the injunction granted against the NFL owners’ lockout of players is stayed on a permanent basis.
Continue Reading
Posted on May 04 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

Throwing controversial Tweets out on a day America was feeling closure to 911 was not too bright. In fact, it makes his Super Bowl fumble look like his second-biggest blunder.
Continue Reading
Posted on May 01 2011 by Paula Duffy.

In the middle of the 3rd and 4th rounds of the 2011 NFL Draft an announcement was made regarding the latest legal twist in the labor strife between NFL players and the owners.
Continue Reading
Posted on May 01 2011 by J. Donetelli.

Since the mid 70’s, the “honor” of being the final choice has included a week of festivities that includes an Irrelevant Week in Southern Cal where the player is given a trophy of a player fumbling a ball.
Continue Reading
Posted on April 29 2011 by Logan Rhoades.

The 2011 NFL Draft first round is in the books and went smoothly once Roger Goodell dodged boos and heckles from the NFL fans attending the Radio City event in New York.
Continue Reading
Posted on March 25 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell sat right down and wrote a letter. . . and the NFL players didn’t much appreciate it. . . so they wrote one back.
Continue Reading
Posted on March 17 2011 by Paula Duffy.

The game continue between the NFLPA and NFL. That said, NFL draft prospects are deciding on whether or not to boycott the annual draft this April.
Continue Reading
Posted on March 04 2011 by Paula Duffy.

In a 28-page decision, U.S. District Court Judge David Doty blistered the NFL owners for breaching its obligation to negotiate in good faith.
Continue Reading
Posted on March 04 2011 by Chris Lardieri.

There have been two interesting pieces of news that have come out in the past few weeks that may have swung some of the momentum back towards the NFLPA.
Continue Reading
Posted on February 07 2011 by Schuepp's Scoop.

With Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers bringing the Lombardi Trophy back to Green Bay, most Packers fans have forgotten Brett Favre.
Continue Reading