49ers’ Nick Bosa Doubles Down on Trump Support, Leftists Become Unhinged
Nick Bosa doubled down on his support for GOP nominee Donald Trump in the face of social media attacks over his on air MAGA hat
Nick Bosa doubled down on his support for GOP nominee Donald Trump in the face of social media attacks over his on air MAGA hat
NFL fans raised a furor after ‘Sunday Night Football’s’ social media tried to edit out 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa’s MAGA hat TV bit.
Travis Kelce’s mother, Donna, is coming to her son’s defense amid mounting criticism due to his poor start to the year.
A video shot from what appears to be a pedestrian bridge outside SoFi Stadium shows a brawl between fans that ends with one of the combatants getting thrown off the side of the bridge.
Cowboys fans threw trash at Dak Prescott as he left the field to have his injured hand examined during Sunday Night Football.
After only one season behind the mic, former NFL quarterback Drew Brees is weighing his options for the future and may go back to the NFL.
The sports world mourned the loss of a titan on Tuesday with the announcement of NFL sportscaster John Madden’s unexpected death.
Bill Simmons doesn’t seem to believe NBC’s explanation for why Michele Tafoya is enduring a three-week absence from ‘Sunday Night Football.’
NBC Sports broadcaster Cris Collinsworth is being blasted online for praising NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers as “honest.”
Bob Costas once said that the NBA’s social justice messaging was alienating its fans, and Bob Costas is a very smart man.
Not only did the NFL not get the ratings boost they were looking for in 2020, but their ratings actually crashed by seven percent.
The Twitter account for Pro Football Talk, which is believed to be used also the personal Twitter of PFT writer and NBC Sunday Night Football contributor Mike Florio, blasted President Trump on Wednesday as a “clear and present threat to national security.”
Eagles players had to be “held back” from going after Doug Pederson following his decision to bench Jalen Hurts Sunday night.
The Eagles are being accused of tanking after Doug Pederson pulled starting quarterback Jalen Hurts in a pivotal game against Washington.
The NFL is still struggling for TV ratings this year as the most recent ratings show a 20 percent drop for the Week 13 edition of Sunday Night Football.
NBC broadcaster Cris Collinsworth has inexplicably apologized for complimenting the football knowledge of several female fans he recently met.
NBC has struggled in the ratings for ‘Sunday Night Football’ with the numbers falling for every single game this year over last year.
There was a time when Bill Belichick and the Patriots meant big time ratings for whichever network was televising them, that time is apparently over.
The NFL may be beginning to show signs of a ratings rebound for its daytime windows, however, primetime is still in the midst of a massive decline.
Major League Baseball’s big game lost in the TV ratings game to a midseason football game, as ratings for Game 5 of the World Series cratered.
The NFL has suffered another ratings disaster, this time a 17 percent nosedive for Week 6 of Sunday Night Football.
Virtually no one watched from the stands in Santa Clara, California, as the 49ers took on the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday Night Football. As it turns out, virtually no one watched on television either.
California health officials absurdly forced Sunday Night Football broadcasters Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth to wear masks in the broadcast booth on Sunday.
Whoever advised the NFL that turning their games into a showcase for leftist activism was a good idea, should be probably be declared non-essential.
The Sunday Night Football clash between the Rams and the Cowboys was supposed to halt the ratings crash the NFL has experienced so far in the 2020 season.
Saints quarterback Drew Brees has elected to sign with NBC once his playing days are over, dealing ESPN another blow to its plans.
NBC has rebuffed ESPN’S requests to let host Al Michaels out of his contract so he can join the cable network’s Monday Night Football broadcast.
The official start to free agency is less than two weeks away. Though, if a new report is true, the biggest acquisition surrounding the NFL may take place in the broadcast booth, not on the football field.
‘Tis the season for brothers in humanity and brothers in sports, to come together and embrace in brotherly fellowship. That is, unless the brothers in humanity and sports just watched their team give up a two score lead at home during a primetime game with playoff implications.
“A lot of things are offensive … your questions are offensive a lot of the time…” Trump responded on Monday as he boarded Air Force One for his last day of midterm campaigning.
Ratings for the September 30 broadcast of ‘Sunday Night Football’ fell to another low as the Baltimore Ravens took on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ratings fell once again for the Week 1 broadcast of NBC’s Sunday Night Football, according to several reports.
NBC will not look back on 2017 with a sense of fondness, instead, they’ll remember it as the year in which they hit their lowest NFL ratings mark in a decade.
After an entire season spent battling anthem protests, collapsing ratings, and other political controversy; on the final scheduled primetime game of the year, the NFL has decided to say: No Mas.
The Week 14 edition of Sunday Night Football represented one of the NFL’s last chances to right the ship, and prevent a large amount of coal from being delivered into their stocking just before Christmas.
If it wasn’t for moral ratings victories, the NFL would have very few ratings victories at all. Week 10’s edition of Sunday Night Football was no exception.
With ratings for the NFL’s Week 9 games rolling in, some results show a slowing of the tumbling ratings over last year’s numbers. But the numbers still show NFL ratings down double digits over the league’s 2015 season.
Did you get the joke God (or perhaps Mother Nature or some other supernatural being with a sense of humor) played on the NFL Sunday night? The league’s 32 owners certainly did not.
Monday on his nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh dismissed claims that NBC Sports’ Al Michaels’ remarks a night earlier about the New York Giants having a worse week than embattled Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein were controversial. Limbaugh argued
During this week’s broadcast of the NFL matchup between the Denver Broncos and the New York Giants, the featured game for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” announcer Al Michael’s made what some considered to be a poorly timed joke about the