10/25/11

  • [Niles Paul] Niles Paul or Anthony Armstrong likely to replace Santana Moss

    10/24/11

  • [Ndamukong Suh] Lions' Ndamukong Suh defends himself against taunting accusation, calls Falcons dirty
  • [Week 7] Player statistics for Week 7

    10/22/11

  • [Maurice Purify ] Rattlers sign Maurice Purify to fill need at wide receiver
  • [Ndamukong Suh] Detroit Lions Ndamukong Suh, Nate Burleson discuss favorite Motown hits on ESPN
  • [DeJon Gomes] Redskins confident in Reed Doughty, DeJon Gomes
  • [Cory Ross] Cory Ross leads Mountain Lions over Omaha in overtime

    10/18/11

  • [DJ Jones] KFFL: The Miami Dolphins cut OT D.J. Jones from the practice squad Tuesday and re-signed OG Ray Feinga to replace him.
  • [Dan Alexander] Q&A: Ex-Nebraska RB Dan Alexander Says NFL Wasn't for Him
  • [Dominic Raiola] Small Talk: Detroit Lions' lineman Dominic Raiola
  • [Rex Burkhead] Is Nebraska RB Rex Burkhead a Similar Pro Prospect to Former Husker Roy Helu Jr.?
  • Video: Kyle Vanden Bosch sack-fumble vs 49ers
  • [Week 6] Player statistics for Week 6

    10/15/11

  • [Roy Helu, Niles Paul, Dejon Gomes] Redskins rookies Helu, Paul and Gomes are three of a kind
  • [Dejon Gomes, Roy Helu] The Top 20 Prospects in Washington DC
  • [Roy Helu] Redskins’ Roy Helu is a different sort of running back
  • [Adam Carriker] PWF's Whispers around the NFC: Redskins DE Adam Carriker is playing well, especially against the pass. He's not known as a pass rusher, but Carriker has shown more pressure early this season. Sources credit a fierce battle in training camp with rookie Jarvis Jenkins, the second-rounder who opened a lot of eyes before suffering a torn ACL. Carriker is never going to be dominant, but he's a solid, serviceable performer who is playing well.
  • [Ndamukong Suh] Ndamukong Suh: Short-yardage situations are like free plays to me
  • Lions defensive line continues to impress
  • Fans vote Suh the Most-Liked Player in the NFL
  • The Players vote Suh a distant third meanest
  • [Richie Incognito] Meanwhile, Incognito is voted 5th meanest
  • [Prince Amukamara] Prince Amukamara practices with NY Giants special teams, team awaits doctor's 'OK'
  • [Eric Hagg] KFFL: Cleveland Browns SS Eric Hagg (knee) fully participated in practice Friday, Oct. 14. He is listed as probable for Week 6 and is expected to play.
  • [Stewart Bradley] The real reason for Bradley's struggles?
  • [Adam Carriker] NFL Stat correction nets Carriker a sack
  • [Jared Crick] Jared Crick's injury doesn't impact draft status, size does

    10/13/11

  • [Eric Hagg] : Working his way back from a preseason injury, Cleveland Browns SS Eric Hagg (knee) fully participated in practice Wednesday.
  • [Chris Kelsay] Kelsay hopeful for Week 8

    10/12/11

  • [Dominic Raiola] Longtime Lion Raiola reflects on losses, embarrassments
  • [Week 5] Player statistics for Week 5
  • Caption: Detroit C Dominic Raiola and guard Stephen Peterman celebrate running back Jahvid Best's 88-yard touchdown run against the Chicago Bears in the third quarter of Monday Night Football.

    10/11/11

  • [Ndamukong Suh] Goodwin: Lions’ Suh has a chance to be one of best ever

    10/10/11

  • [Dominic Raiola] Longtime Lion Raiola reflects on losses, embarrassments
  • [Week 5] Player statistics for Week 5
  • Caption: Detroit C Dominic Raiola and guard Stephen Peterman celebrate running back Jahvid Best's 88-yard touchdown run against the Chicago Bears in the third quarter of Monday Night Football.

    10/9/11

  • [Ndamukong Suh] Chicago Bears can handle antics of Lions' Suh
  • Stopping Lions’ Ndamukong Suh top priority for Bears O-linemen
  • [Prince Amukamara] For Giants’ Amukamara, Waiting Is Part of the Game
  • [Will Shields] Will Shields honored during NU-Ohio State game
  • [Zackary Bowman] Bears' Bowman witnessed Suh's strength earlier than most
  • [Patrick Kabongo] Esks' Kabongo 'ready' if needed

    10/8/11

  • [Chris Kelsay] KFFL: Buffalo Bills head coach Chan Gailey indicated LB Chris Kelsay's calf injury could sideline him for several weeks.

    10/7/11

  • [Niles Paul] Will Niles Paul get more playing time?
  • [Ndamukong Suh] Ndamukong Suh gets fired up hearing Detroit Lions fans chant his name

    10/5/11

  • [Ndamukong Suh] Suh: Nobody's seen a specimen like myself
  • Suh changes Detroit Lions' culture more than even Barry Sanders did
  • [Niles Paul] KFFL: Washington Redskins WR Niles Paul has been fined $20,000 for a helmet-to-helmet hit on St. Louis Rams WR Austin Pettis in Week 4.
  • [Prince Amukamara ] New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said CB Prince Amukamara (foot) likely will not return to the lineup until after the Week 7 bye at the earliest.

    10/4/11

  • [Kyle Vanden Bosch] Film Session: Vanden Bosch's Motor
  • [Prince Amukamara] No happy homecoming for Giants' Amukamara
  • [Alex Henery] Both Henery and Akers struggle but Niners win
  • [Niles Paul] The Washington Post: Shanahan praised the play of rookie Niles Paul on special teams, and said that strong play as a gunner earned Paul more opportunities as a receiver on Sunday.

    10/3/11

  • [Adam Carriker] Former Rams first-rounder Adam Carriker has revitalized his career with Redskins
  • [Cory Ross] Mountain Lions' Ross builds rapport on and off the field
  • [Week 4] Player statistics for Week 4
    Caption: Niles Paul of the Washington Redskins hits Rams' kick returner Austin Pettis. Paul was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct (helmet-to-helmet) on the play.