Ed Reed
Colin Kaepernick was the subject of countless features over the course of the NFL Playoffs. By laying the love on thick for the Niners player, it set some pretty high standards for his performance. Between his interception and his team losing the Super Bowl, where does it leave the public's opinion on Colin Kaepernick? We explain the impact the game will have.
The Baltimore Ravens won their second-ever Super Bowl Championship on Sunday by defeat in the San Francisco 49ers 34-31 at the Super Dome in New Orleans. It was a landmark win for a team that stumbled into the playoffs, but had its leader return from a devastating injury to add a bit of extra emotional gas into the tank. We take a look at their chances of getting to New Jersey for Super Bowl XLVIII and defending their newly-earned NFL crown.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis did what Ravens fans all over the country wanted him to: he won a championship in his last game. His path to get there wasn't exactly conventional, but that makes it even more of an interesting story than what people were hoping for. We explain why here.
Potential NFL hall of famer Ed Reed is a top authority on hard hits in the NFL. It seems only fitting that he would speak about the dangers football players face day in and day out, but he turned a few heads when he brought deceased linebacker Junior Seau into the discussion.
With the Super Bowl drawing closer, the issue of players' safety has taken center stage this week--drawing comments from Super Bowl players and even President Obama--as players and the media gather in New Orleans, La. for football's biggest game.
Super Bowl XLVII Media Day produced some breaking stories, heartwarming features and surprising laughs at the Super Dome in New Orleans. We share the latest from the unofficial beginning to Super Bowl Week here, including a bold claim by Randy Moss and a feature about the real leader of the Baltimore Ravens.
The ongoing discussion about how the NFL's style of play and the mental health of its athletes rages on in New Orleans this week leading up to Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday. Even President Obama has weighed in on the matter. Members of the same team's secondary have differing beliefs.
The bad news continues to roll in for two AFC East Division rivals. New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was fined $10,000 for a slide in the AFC Championship Game loss and the New York Jets may trade their franchise cornerback Darrelle Revis.