Bears And Ravens To Kick Off Preseason In Hall Of Fame Game

The Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens will kick off the 2018 preseason in the Hall of Fame game, ProFootball Talk reports. Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky #10 of the Chicago Bears throws in the fourth quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on October 15, 2017 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Jimmy Garoppolo’s Contract Isn’t As Bad As Initially Thought, But Still Pretty Outrageous

Details of Jimmy Garoppolo's new contract with San Francisco 49ers have become public, and it's not as bad as people initially painted it to be. Garoppolo's total deal is worth $137.5 million, but only $50 million appears to be fully guaranteed, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Eagles’ Carson Wentz To Speak At National Prayer Breakfast

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz will speak at the National Prayer Breakfast dinner Thursday in Washington, D.C., in place of Vice President Mike Pence. The Super Bowl LII champion will fill in for Pence who will lead the U.S. delegation at the opening ceremonies at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea Friday.

Eagles Super Bowl Parade Boots Heritage Retreat From Philadelphia

A man climbs a traffic pole as Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate victory in Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots on Sunday in Philadelphia. The large crowd expected for a victory party this week caused the Heritage Foundation to move its retreat from Philadelphia to Washington The annual Heritage Foundation retreat for conservative lawmakers this week has been moved from Philadelphia as the city expects millions of people to flood the streets Thursday for a parade to celebrate the Eagles' 41-33 Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots.

Illegal immigrant suspected of killing Indianapolis Colts linebacker…

Manuel Orrego-Zavala, right, was charged Tuesday with illegally re-entering the U.S. following the suspected drunk driving crash Sunday that killed Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson. An illegal immigrant from Guatemala suspected of killing an NFL player Sunday in a drunken driving crash now faces federal immigration charges, the Justice Department told Fox News on Tuesday.

Police: Suspect in Edwin Jackson’s crash death deported twice

Indianapolis Colts linebacker and former Georgia Southern standout Edwin Jackson walks off the field following an NFL game Nov. 20, 2016 against the Tennessee Titans in Indianapolis. Jackson, 26, was one of two men killed when a suspected drunken driver struck them as they stood outside their car along a highway in Indianapolis.

Lewis, Moss, Owens, Urlacher highlight 8-person Hall class

The father of three of Larry Nassar's victims has apologized to a judge after he tried to attack the former sports doctor who has admitted to sexually assaulting girls under the guise of medical treatment. Abortion rises as a hot topic in this year's state legislative sessions, as activists on both sides say they expect the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in soon on how far states go in restricting access.

The Latest: Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is the NFL MVP

The father of three of Larry Nassar's victims has apologized to a judge after he tried to attack the former sports doctor who has admitted to sexually assaulting girls under the guise of medical treatment. The father of three of Larry Nassar's victims has apologized to a judge after he tried to attack the former sports doctor who has admitted to sexually assaulting girls under the guise of medical treatment.

Report: George Papadopoulos told Australian diplomat that Russia had…

Special counsel Robert Mueller departs after a June 2017 closed-door meeting with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee about Russian meddling in the election and possible connections to the Trump campaign. A "startling revelation" from Chicagoan George Papadopoulos was the catalyst for the investigation into Russia interference in the 2016 election, according to the New York Times .

Four NFL Head Coaches Get Canned On The Same Day

Four head coaches in the National Football League were fired Sunday as the regular season has come to and end. Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano, Chicago Bears head coach John Fox, Oakland Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio and Detroit Lions head coach Jim Caldwell were all fired on the same day, during the last weekend of the regular season.

Indiana 11 mins ago 5:35 a.m.Colts fans offended by anthem kneeling could receive refunds undera

An Indiana lawmaker is filing legislation that would require the Indianapolis Colts to offer fans refunds if Colts players kneel during the national anthem at home games. Rep. Milo Smith, R-Columbus, said his bill would allow fans who feel disrespected by the kneeling to ask for a refund during the first quarter.

Bird Droppings: Arizona Cardinals look to end season on high note in Seattle

If you haven't been following along, Justin has been doing a great job of helping you get to know some prospect names as we trudge through the Bowl Season, but the big names are going to start coming up, so make sure to follow along. If Bruce Arians returns in 2018, he would have plenty to look forward to Bruce Arians has many reasons to return next season -- but the most important one is his continued passion and excitement for the job.

Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald pens tribute to John McCain

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzpatrick published an open letter in Sports Illustrated , offering prayers for Sen. John McCain, who is battling brain cancer, CNN reported. In his letter, Fitzgerald recalls a 2013 visit to Vietnam where he viewed the places where McCain was tortured as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War.

Larry Fitzgerald praises John McCain in touching open letter

Christmas is a time of giving, and Larry Fitzgerald took the time to remind us how much Sen. John McCain has truly gave to this country as the 81-year-old senator continues his battle with brain cancer. Fitzgerald, who has built a friendship with the longtime Arizona senator, praised McCain in a lengthy open letter published by Sports Illustrated.

Cardinals’ Fitzgerald writes Christmas tribute to John McCain

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald paid a Christmas tribute to Sen. John McCain in an open letter, offering prayers for the Arizona Republican, who is battling brain cancer. In the letter, which was published by Sports Illustrated, Fitzgerald recalls a 2013 visit to Vietnam, where he toured the places where McCain was tortured as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War.