The Internet was not so nice to Colin Kaepernick after the 49ers lost to the Seahawks this past Thursday.
After a disappointing lost against the Seattle Seahawks, Jim Harbaugh's future as the coach for the San Francisco 49ers could end after this season.
The National Football League has denied the request of St Louis Police Officers' Association to discipline five players of the St Louis Rams who copied the "hands up don't shoot" gesture
After dropping to 5-7, LeBron James has decided to end his signature pregame chalk toss.
Jayna Plamer nee rice now has started the process of rehabilitating her husband Ray Rice in the eyes of he public by going all out in a very well orchestrated media campaign,
Prior to Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams and the Oakland Raiders, five rams players - wide receiver Tavon Austin, wide receiver Stedman Bailey, wide receiver Kenny Britt, wide receiver Chris Givens and tight end Jared Cook - held up their hands in a gesture that has coincided with protests of the Michael Brown killing in Ferguson, Missouri. The gesture, known as the "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" pose, has been used in many rallies to protest police brutality against African American men. According to the website for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, the St. Louis Police officers Association said in a statement they'd like the NFL have the players apologize. They also want the league to discipline the tight end and four wide receivers.
Kosta Karageorge, an Ohio State football player who reportedly suffered from concussions, was found dead on Sunday from what appears to be a self-inflicted gun shot
Recently, many studies have covered the effects of concussions and head injuries on high school children. A new research says that even non-serious head injuries while playing sports can alter the brain development in adolescents.
An Ohio State football player, who had gone missing after sending a text message to his parents informing them about his concussions, was found dead in a trash bin late Sunday. Columbus Police said that he had a gunshot wound that appeared to be self-inflicted.
Ray Rice, the ex -running back for the Baltimore Ravens, has won an appeal against his indefinite suspension from the National Football League matches following his involvement in a domestic dispute case.
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