The NFL has announced that the Black national anthem will be played at Super Bowl LVIII, which has generated controversy and debate on social media.
According to league sources, Mike McCarthy, head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, will enter the 2024 season with an expiring contract and no extension expected.
New England Patriots assistant coaches Steve Belichick and Brian Belichick, the sons of former head coach Bill Belichick, have been given the opportunity to remain with the team, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Amidst questions about the job security of Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy, quarterback Dak Prescott and other players express support for their coach.
The Los Angeles Chargers are set to be the first NFL team to meet with Jim Harbaugh about their head-coaching vacancy.
Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs has revealed his intentions to continue playing football in the year 2024.
Aaron Rodgers will no longer be a guest on Pat McAfee's ESPN show due to his recent behavior and controversial comments. McAfee announced the decision on his show, citing the loud backlash that followed Rodgers' appearances. The decision is not related to the end of the NFL season. Rodgers sparked controversy when he falsely suggested a link between Jimmy Kimmel and Jeffrey Epstein. McAfee quickly apologized for his role, but Rodgers did not. The extended platform allowed Rodgers to spread medical misinformation and anti-vaccine rhetoric, leading to questions about intervention from Disney's CEO Bob Iger. McAfee expressed relief that the controversy surrounding Rodgers' appearances is over, while also leaving the door open for a future return.
After 14 seasons, 10 playoff appearances, and a Super Bowl championship, Pete Carroll is no longer the coach of the Seattle Seahawks. The team owner made the decision for the best interest of the franchise.