The legal fight between the NFL and its players is officially over.
The NFL lockout is over, but the legal wrangling is not. Lawyers for the NFL, the players' union and a group of retirees were back in federal court in St.
The NFL is showing appreciation for its fans after the lockout by having each team present a personalized jersey to 90 supporters.
NFL players ratify new 10-year collective bargaining agreement.
A person with direct knowledge of the number of votes cast has told The Associated Press that there enough votes from NFL players to recertify the union. This is one of the last
HBO said Friday the uncertainty of the lockout "made it impractical for a team to commit" to the popular training camp reality show. The series is set to
Donovan McNabb's time in Washington is over after only a year. The Minnesota Vikings acquired the veteran quarterback from the Redskins on Wednesday night in
With the NFL lockout over, fans seems ready to forgive and fill up stadiums.
The NFL and players have told judges overseeing three pending cases that the sides have settled, contingent on a new collective bargaining agreement being
The free agency free-for-all has begun, mostly with obscure names from the college ranks. It will get wilder.
The final touches to the deal that ended the lockout came in a phone conversation between Commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL Players Association head DeMaurice
"We didn't get everything that either side wanted ... but we did arrive at a deal that we think is fair and balanced." -- NFLPA chief DeMaurice Smith.
Frantic. Chaotic. Ragged. They all will apply to the NFL for the next few weeks, perhaps longer.
With the players ratifying an agreement Monday to end the NFL lockout, the league gets back to business this week. It's a frantic schedule as everyone crams
Now that the NFL season has been saved, Super Bowl organizers can sack their backup plans.
Many are breathing a sigh of relief now that the NFL lockout has been lifted, including two Southern New Englanders who were directly affected.


