Cardinals ready to Rolle on down the river?

It now appears that the Cardinals will release Pro Bowl free safety Antrel Rolle within the next week. The impetus is almost certainly to avoid the $4 million roster bonus due to Rolle next week. In addition, Arizona is hesitant to commit to a hefty new contract. Rolle would most likely require an offer that at least [read more...]

In the End, the Saints Simply Wanted it More

As a Colts fan, this game really disappointed me. But hey, the New Orleans Saints wanted it more. They needed this. After all New Orleans has gone through for the past few years with Hurricane Katrina and all that. Along with that, the Saints were never a good football team. The NFC Championship was the farthest they’ve ever gone before [read more...]

Super Bowl XLIV The Most Watched Ever

The Saints’ victory over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl was watched by more than 106 million people, surpassing the 1983 finale of “M-A-S-H” to become the most-watched program in U.S. television history, the Nielsen Co. said Monday. Compelling story lines involving the city of New Orleans and its ongoing recovery from Hurricane Katrina and the attempt at a second Super Bowl [read more...]

Super Bowl XLIV Capsule: New Orleans vs. Indianapolis

A look at the matchup for the Super Bowl in Miami: Sunday, Feb. 7 NEW ORLEANS (15-3) VS. INDIANAPOLIS (16-2) 6:25 p.m. EST, CBS OPENING LINE – Colts by 3 RECORD VS. SPREAD – New Orleans 12-6; Indianapolis 9-9 SERIES RECORD – 5-5 LAST MEETING – Colts beat Saints, 41-10, Sept. 6, 2007 LAST WEEK – Saints beat Vikings 31-28 in OT for NFC title; Colts beat Jets [read more...]

On Human Fallibility

NFLGridironGab.com reader Ron Lispman sent me the following, which I felt was a good enough piece to share with our fans – enjoy! This past Sunday’s NFC championship game contained a poignant lesson for more than just football fans. The game featured the New Orleans Saints versus the Minnesota Vikings. With my pathetic Redskins having left the ranks of the contenders [read more...]

Fox News Man Bill Hemmer Talks Football with NFLGridironGab.com

Bill Hemmer is a news anchor and current co-host of “America’s Newsroom” on the Fox News Channel.  He joined Fox as a correspondent in 2005 after a successful run at CNN, where co-hosted “American Morning,” “CNN Live Today,” and “CNN Tonight.” Hemmer has covered several important news events in recent years, including the 2000 Florida recount, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Hurricane [read more...]

Just What Do The Saints Mean To You?

It’s Saturday here in New Orleans and downtown is fast filling with tailgaters and partygoers getting ready for tonight’s Saints game. It’s amazing to see so many  happy people come together and celebrate sports and a team that is deeply New Orleans. In fact, Louisiana was recently named the happiest state in America in a recent [read more...]

Steve McNair - A Loss to the NFL, A Loss to the World

Professional athletes are stuck in the eye of the public 24/7. How they handle it, well, that’s up to them. Many kids look up to these athletes as role models because they’re making a living doing what they love and have a passion for. Some of these supposed “role models” take their personal situation for granted and [read more...]

Pittsburgh the Top NFL Franchise in ESPN the Magazines “Ultimate Standings”

Steeler fans already know boast about how they feel they root for the best football team in the world. Now, ESPN the Magazine has put out their “Ultimate Standings” for the best franchises, and the Steelers rank a very high third overall, tops in the NFL on the list. Here is the presser from ESPN on the Steelers ranking: According to [read more...]

AFC South Wide Receivers in 2009

The AFC South have some serious firepower at the top before thinning out, but there are plenty of quality receivers from this division that can help impact your fantasy lineup. 1. Andre Johnson Otherwise known as the man the Lions regret not drafting. Johnson has developed into one of the top two or three best receivers in the NFL [read more...]

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