49ers, Raiders have path to 2020 NFL season after NFLPA approves deal49ers, Raiders have path to 2020 NFL season after NFLPA approves deal
The path is clear for the 49ers and Raiders to begin training camp.
The path is clear for the 49ers and Raiders to begin training camp.
NFL training camps will begin next week after NFLPA reps approve CBA changes amid the coronavirus pandemic. By Dave Zangaro
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes did not go on a spending spree after signing his new contract. Mahomes said the contract that could pay him $500 million through the 2031 season hasn’t changed him at all, and in fact he hasn’t spent any money since signing it. “I haven’t bought anything,” Mahomes told CBSSports.com. “My dad [more]
The Colts said in a letter earlier this month that they expected to have reduced capacity at Lucas Oil Stadium if fans are at games this year. On Friday, they provided an update that included how much they expect to cut capacity during the regular season. According to the team, the plan is to have approximately 25 [more]
The allegations against Jets owner Woody Johnson are disappointing and also a harsh dose of reality that there are only two owners of color in the NFL, neither of whom are Black.
The displaced Toronto Blue Jays will play the majority of their 2020 home games in Buffalo amid the coronavirus pandemic, the team announced Friday.
The Braves will be without their top two catchers, Tyler Flowers and Travis d’Arnaud, for Friday’s opening game at the Mets after both players showed symptoms of the coronavirus.
The NFL has offered opt-out guidelines to players who do not want to participate in the upcoming season because of the coronavirus, two people with knowledge of the offer told Sports Betting News on Friday. Should the plan be approved, it would eliminate one major obstacle to a full opening of training camps next week. Training camps are to open Tuesday, though the Texans and Chiefs, who meet in the season opener Sept. 10, have veterans scheduled to arrive this weekend for COVID-19 testing.
If you talk yourself into drafting a fantasy bust this year, you won’t have the preseason to blame.
The deal would essentially be a one-year collective bargaining agreement, augmenting language and financial splits to weather COVID-19’s impact.