The 2012 change aimed for a merit-based approach to MVP awards, ensuring fair recognition of player excellence and removing media popularity.
Discover the NFL’s greatest players of the 21st century in this exciting countdown! From LaDainian Tomlinson’s record-breaking seasons to Ed Reed’s legendary ball-hawking skills, we’re highlighting the gridiron icons who redefined football.
2006 — LaDainian Tomlinson breaks Paul Hornung’s 46-year-old NFL single-season scoring record on a 15-yard run in the first quarter of San Diego’s game against Kansas City. The touchdown run ...
2006 — LaDainian Tomlinson breaks Paul Hornung’s 46-year-old NFL single-season scoring record on a 15-yard run in the first quarter of San Diego’s game against Kansas City. The touchdown run gives him 180 points, breaking Hornung’s record of 176 ...
2006 — LaDainian Tomlinson breaks Paul Hornung’s 46-year-old NFL single-season scoring record on a 15-yard run in the first quarter of San Diego’s game against Kansas City. The touchdown run ...
If the season was over now, the Cowboys would own the No. 15 pick in Round 1. Dane Brugler looks at five players at five positions for them.
Today in Sports, December 17 - LaDainian Tomlinson breaks Paul Hornung’s 46-year NFL single-season scoring record
Detroit, Philadelphia, and Minnesota remain in the hunt for the number one seed.
The Bills' dynamic triplets each bring unique skills to the lineup, and yet each are also able to run for both speed and power.
The Chargers hosted their second annual "Beyond the Game" event on Dec. 2, which was held in the Chargers home locker room at the stadium. The event, which was presented by Tillys, represented a collaborative effort between the Chargers,
In a league where quarterbacks dominate the spotlight, one player is quietly rewriting the script. His name has been on the tongues of fans and analysts alike, not just for his jaw-dropping performances,
The Cleveland Browns have won many championships as a franchise but no Super Bowls. Cleveland won a championship in its inaugural NFL season in 1950 and again in 1954, 1955 and 1964. However, it’s been tough sledding since then – the Browns have never even appeared in a Super Bowl.