From Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson’s $100,000 semi-truck to Michael Vick’s $85,000 fish pond, NFL players’ fetish for bizarre ...
The NFL and the Washington Commanders attempted to erase John Two Guns White Calf when they abandoned the Redskins moniker and logo.
Miami Hurricanes alum Clinton Portis recalled a hilarious story about being recruited by the program, which happened in a strip club.
Operation Flagship was used by US Marshals to arrest 101 wanted criminals by offering them free Washington Redskins tickets, and a chance to win a trip to the Super Bowl.
Trump spent many days at his West Palm area golf course, with celebrities, politicians and friends. Since an apparent ...
The Longview Walk of Honor Task Force has selected five inductees for its second class: Dr. Bill Bussey, Dr. Robert L. Harper ...
The journey to Canton, Ohio, begins again for Reggie Wayne and several other players with direct ties to the Indianapolis Colts. The prolific wide receiver is one of 10 individuals ...
Rhode Island police arrested former New England Patriots fullback Patrick Pass for allegedly assaulting an 82-year-old man, ...
Philadelphia city council could approve 76ers arena by December...Paul Tagliabue, Darrell Green among those at D.C. football ...
Heading into this NFL season, there is much hope resting on the shoulders of two young black quarterbacks: Robert Griffin III of the Washington Redskins and the Seattle Seahawks' Russell Wilson ...
John Two Guns White Calf was the face of the Washington Redskins franchise for 48 years before he was canceled. His family ...
The family of the Blackfeet chief who served as the face of the Washington Redskins for 48 years want his image back on the fields of the NFL, relatives told Fox News Digital. The descendants of ...