Two original founders of the NFL's Rooney Rule told ESPN they agree with commissioner Roger Goodell that the league's efforts on diversity are bearing fruit, but they say there's more work to do.
The Premier League has considered playing matches in the United States but keeps getting in its own way. The NFL spent Super ...
Setting aside interim hires, McLaurin’s Commanders is one of 11 clubs that never employed a full-time head coach who is Black ...
The Associated Press  Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce, right, greets Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, left, ...
America Legal First, which was founded by top President Trump aide Stephen Miller, filed a letter with the Equal Employment ...
Wayne Rooney has landed a new job after leaving his role as manager of Plymouth Argyle. The former Manchester United and England star parted ways with the club after a disastrous run of form that ...
In his pre-Super Bowl news conference this week in New Orleans, Goodell said the league remained committed to the Rooney Rule, not because it is a "trend" but because it is "the right thing" to ...
It takes a lot of time to build a legacy—even Rome was not built in a day. The post Rooney Rule Founders Rip Into NFL Before ...
With this offseason's coaching carousel largely completed, the NFL has seven head coaches of color, but just one offensive ...
The Saints haven't yet officially hired Kellen Moore as their new head coach, but once that happens, the team has strong ...