NFL rule forces Texans part-owner to sell share
A Houston entrepreneur said he has sold his interest in the Houston Texans to comply with an NFL rule prohibiting team owners from having a gambling-related business.
Indy raises $25 million to get 2012 Super Bowl
Organizers of Indianapolis' Super Bowl bid say local companies and individuals have pledged $25 million in hopes of luring the 2012 event to the new Lucas Oil Stadium.
NFL owners could opt out of labor deal next week
NFL owners might opt out of the existing labor agreement as soon as Tuesday when they hold their next meetings in Atlanta, according to league sources
Report: NFL questions convicted steroids dealer
NFL investigators have met with a convicted steroids dealer, who has said he provided performance-enhancing drugs to professional football players, according to a newspaper report.
Report: Williams almost was aboard Benson's boat
Would things have played out differently if Ricky Williams was on Cedric Benson's boat earlier this month? The Dolphins running back thinks so, and according to Williams, he was invited to come on board.
Redskins release Pro Bowl kick returner Mathis
The Washington Redskins released former Pro Bowl kick returner Jerome Mathis on Thursday and signed undrafted rookie defensive end J.T. Mapu.
Browns OL Bentley could return at June minicamp
Browns center LeCharles Bentley is expected to make his long-awaited comeback to the team during June's mandatory veteran minicamp, coach Romeo Crennel said Wednesday.
Waived by Bills, Everett free to seek disability pay
Bills tight end Kevin Everett, who is walking again after suffering a life-threatening spinal cord injury last season, was placed on the team's waived/failed physical list Tuesday, freeing him to pursue long-term disability benefits from the NFL.