The wife of former NFL and Ohio State star Chris Spielman has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. WBNS radio in Columbus says 42-year-old Stefanie
Aaron Kampman says the Green Bay Packers' training staff won't need to keep an extra eye on him when he returns to the field for Sunday's game against the San
The Green Bay Packers have signed quarterback Mike Reilly to the practice squad. Click the headline to read the full story.
Coach Dick Jauron has been fired by the Buffalo Bills following the team's 3-6 start. Click the headline to read the full story.
Running back Larry Johnson has signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as a backup, giving the AFC North leaders depth at the position for what's shaping up to be a
Linebacker Desmond Bishop was on the hot seat during this week’s Kwikie Kwiz. Watch the video to find out how #55 did.
In this week's Inside the House wide receiver James Jones takes a group of area kids bowling. Check it out.
Jon Gruden has agreed to a multiyear contract to stay at ESPN, suggesting he won't be returning to coaching anytime soon.
Cheer, after cheer, after cheer. Packers fans were hoping for a win from the beginning but were cautious. Click on the headline to read Kristin Crowley's full
Brett Favre passed for a season-high 344 yards and the Minnesota Vikings overcame several self-inflicted setbacks to beat the Detroit Lions 27-10 on Sunday.
It wasn't a pretty win for the Packers, but it might have saved their season after back-to-back demoralizing losses. Click the headline to read more.
Short-handed at outside linebacker, the Green Bay Packers are turning to an untested rookie for their game Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. Click the
A not guilty plea has been entered for a former University of Wisconsin football player and Minnesota Vikings first-round draft pick who's charged with felony
Packers players say Vikings losses haven't submarined their season. Click on the headline for more.
The Green Bay Packers have signed guard Stanley Daniels to the practice squad. Click the headline to read the full story.
Packers president Mark Murphy says, "The right thing is to wait and do a thorough evaluation at the end of the season." Click the headline to read the full
