When the Buccaneers opened their doors to fans for their game against the LA Chargers on Oct. 4, Raymond James Stadium was ready.
The NFL continues its pandemic struggles as multiple teams were suffered outbreaks, a city shut down contact sports and fines were issued.
Without fans in stands, sports is missing its natural soundtrack this year. TV pros discuss the challenge of calling games with no fans.
Johnathan Vilma discusses his Zoom-based interview process at Fox Sports and calling games amid the pandemic.
FOS spoke with Houston Texans president Jamey Rootes about his new book and the unpopular decision to fire Texans PR chief Amy Palcic.
Fans will still be allowed to bring cash to Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadium this year, but will be able to convert it into prepaid gift cards worth up to $500 at ATMs.
Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler is now a team owner in the Fan Controlled Football League. The league’s six-week season kicks off in February 2021 and will be […]
The former Pro Bowler Adewale Ogunleye aims to draw on his own experiences to help shape a new financial advisory segment.
Mike Golic Sr. opens up on ESPN’s cancellation of “Golic and Wingo,” breakup of “Mike & Mike” and his pending free agency come Jan. 1.
The NFL has developed a mobility plan for diversity hiring as it looks to address inequalities among coaching and front office positions. Owners also recently passed a resolution to reward […]