piątek, 15 marca 2013

NFL Warned Against Asking Players About Sexual Orientation

Matt Cassel wasn't out of work long after being released by the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday. The quarterback signed a one-year, $4 million deal with the Minnesota Vikings, a source confirmed to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.But Brady and the Pats were protected by one of the most mysterious and controversial rules in NFL history, so there was no fumble. It was, by rule, an incomplete pass. Amid uproar and confusion, the Patriots went on to win their first of three SuperEric Schneiderman, the New York State attorney general, called for the N.F.L. to adopt a written policy prohibiting discrimination in any form.At his introductory news conference as a Denver Bronco on Thursday, receiver Wes Welker said there were two teams he was interested in playing for, and it wasn't hard to figure them out -- Denver and New England. He spoke fondly about his six yearsNFL.com analyst Bucky Brooks declared Le'Veon Bell the best running back in the 2013 NFL Draft. With pro day behind him, the former Spartan will stop by "NFL AM" to share why he agrees. Be sure to stick with NFL Network all day long for "Free Agency
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