This is an interview series in which we ask the plaintiffs of the NFL concussion lawsuit one question (and maybe a…
This is an interview series in which we ask the plaintiffs of the NFL concussion lawsuit one question (and maybe a…

This is an interview series in which we ask the plaintiffs of the NFL concussion lawsuit one question (and maybe a…
Join us at 5:00 Eastern for a chat with Alan Schwarz, the New York Times reporter whose groundbreaking work on the NFL's concussion crisis should have won him a Pulitzer. He'll be here to talk about League of Denial and whatever else comes up.
This, minutes into the second quarter in Tennessee, was almost a disaster. Jonathan Johnson stretches out for an…
That is the question one man posed to each of the presidents of Ohio's Division 1-A public universities. In the…

In January, the NFL announced that, starting with the 2013 season, all games would be played with an independent…
Jermichael Finley took a shot to the head, and what happened afterward was scary.
On Friday, a lawsuit was filed against the NFL under Gale Sayers's name, claiming that the league didn't properly…
As currently constituted, the NFL's $765 million settlement with former players over the league's handling of brain…
Another theory for the NFL's ban on alternate helmets: Uni Watch discusses the throwback helmet issue with a team's equipment guy.
Want to know about everything that sports do to our brains? Then you might be interested in one of these panels, you giant nerd. [AMNH]
NFL.com: Your house organ for all of the latest content about The League, and bizarre reminders that baseball's…
The headline on PFT was posted in the wee hours Monday morning. It reads "League quietly shifts focus of…
The headline on and main talking point from this L.A. Times article is almost distracting, but it's fun: It turns…
Now that emotions have cooled, it's worth looking back at the concussion litigation that led to a $765 million…