There aren't too many times that a NFL team will attempt a 63-yard field goal, since missing the difficult kick will result in great field position for the opposing team.
But with only seconds left in the first half in their game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers didn't have to worry about that when they sent kicker David Akers out to try what would tie the record for t
In Canada you might think that it's only about the Hockey, but in Saskatchewan they take their 'Roughrider' football pretty serious too.
So serious in fact, that before every home game is a party while fans wait for the doors to open.
I don't think this guy is going to get in though.
The Saginaw Sting are dedicating Saturday May 5th to helping out Vassar native, Travis Mills. If you don't know Travis' story yet, check out all the details here, then make plans to come to the game on Saturday.
During Sunday’s Super Bowl, Madonna will take center stage for the halftime show. She’s working with the famous acrobat troupe Cirque du Soleil on a concept for the gig, but only time will tell if it’ll fly — or flop.
With that in mind, let’s revisit some of the more memorable halftime shows — both good and bad — of years past.
Four teams remain alive in the NFL playoffs. The winners of this Sunday’s conference championship games will meet in Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis on Sunday, Feb. 5. Make sure you check out the fan video made for the 49'rs for today's game...
I have always thought that fan songs made to support their team were supposed to suck.
I guess that comes from the fact that all of them pretty much do.
UNTIL NOW!
New Orleans 45 – Atlanta 16
Drew Brees set a new NFL record for yards passing in a season, and the New Orleans Saints beat the Atlanta Falcons 45-16 on Monday night to clinch the NFC South title. Brees passed for 307 yards and four touchdowns, the last of which was a 9-yard completion to Darren Sproles that set the NFL record with 2:51 to play...
It took almost an entire year but the NFL play of the year has officially just happened.
Jerome Simpson caught the ball on the 17-yard line and sprinted for the end-zone.
Instead of bowling his way in for the score, he dropped the jaws of all NFL fans.