- Bell Tolls: Parcells the wizard behind the Dolphins' curtain
- 2010-11-11 18:57
- A sharp, gruff and indubitably familiar voice wrapped in a thick Jersey accent came from the blindside as a visitor peppered Joey Porter with questions following another steamy day on the Miami Dolphins practice field in the middle of training camp.
- Appeals court clears Vikings' Williamses to play
- 2010-11-11 18:57
- A federal Appeals Court says the NFL can't suspend Minnesota Vikings Pat Williams and Kevin Williams for violating the league's anti-doping policy. Friday morning's decision clears the way for the Williamses to play this season.
- NFLPA leader chides league: Let's start negotiating CBA
- 2010-11-11 18:57
- NFLPA chief DeMaurice Smith is eager to kick off progressive negotiations for a new labor deal. Although the union and the NFL have had two labor sessions in recent months, Smith is puzzled that the union has yet to receive a formal proposal for a collective bargaining agreement.
- NFL: Suspension of Vikings, Saints defenders not enforced in...
- 2010-11-11 18:57
- An NFL spokesman says Minnesota Vikings defensive tackles Kevin Williams and Pat Williams will play in the season-opener at Cleveland this weekend, regardless of what happens with their court case this week.
- Goodell: NFL owners preparing for uncapped 2010 season
- 2010-11-11 18:57
- No NFL salary cap next season seems a foregone conclusion to Roger Goodell. Without any substantive negotiations toward a new collective bargaining agreement, Goodell said Thursday team owners are preparing for an uncapped 2010 season, the final year of the current deal that the owners opted out of ...
- NFLPA: Feds investigating alleged collusion between Goodell,...
- 2010-11-11 18:57
- The NFL Players Association has confirmed it is the target of a federal investigation into whether union leaders attempted to collude with NFL officials by holding secret meetings to discuss labor talks.
- NFLPA begins advising players to prepare for lockout in 2011
- 2010-11-11 18:57
- NFL officials insist they want a new labor deal. The players association is convinced league owners are after something else: A lockout in 2011.



