Dan Riley examines how NFL Owners are failing football players, raising concerns about safety, fairness, and respect in the game.
Dan reflects on how far we’ve come in sports safety, highlighting what athletes of the past endured compared to today’s improved standards.
FOX brought innovation to football broadcasts, introducing features like the on-screen scoreboard that became a game-changer for viewers.
If the NFL refuses to modernize, it risks losing the trust of fans.
Building a stronger bench is crucial to avoiding similar letdowns next year.
Dan remembers hearing Gumbel calling Super Bowl 35, and Summerall and Madden on Sundays. Madden was the comic relief, Summerall the straight man.
Damar Hamlin’s a perfect example: he’s using a Terrible near-death experience to help pass legislation for kids whose heart health is endangered.
Suddenly, winning games was the last thing on everyone’s mind.
Trading  Rodgers in exchange for multiple picks is the only way the Jets can improve the franchise’s future
The Saints can’t expect to turn their season around just by firing their coach.

