Tony Romo is finally in London, and he's ready to battle Brandon Weeden for the starting job, hoping to take on Blake Bortles this weekend. This trio of QB are providing NFL fans with an interesting situation to say the least, and fans are desperate to see what happens when the Dallas Cowboys take on the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium this Sunday. Romo insists he's fine, he's doing his best to play and that he's ready for action, but will he step out in front of those 80,000 fans, or not? Read More »
Brandon Weeden insists he never got a chance with the Cleveland Browns, but will he get one with the Dallas Cowboys? The inconsistent QB has deputized for the injured Tony Romo, but it's safe to say his first start DID NOT go to plan. However, some fans have suggested that Weeden, or somebody else, should replace Romo for good. Jerry Jones, the Cowboys' owner, has had his say on the matter. Will Weeden or Romo start in their NFL game at London's Wembley Stadium? They are facing the Jacksonville Jaguars, so perhaps either QB will be good enough after all. Read More »
The New York Marathon is always a special, important and glamorous occasion, and perhaps that's why many celebrities turn out for the event each and every year. This year Caroline Wozniacki, Teri Hatcher and Amber Sabathia all turned out for the event, and one can wonder if this will inspire other gorgeous celebrity women, like Katherine Webb, to appear next season. With her husband A.J. McCarron busy fighting it out with Andy Dalton, perhaps she will make time for a new, exciting venture in her life, and maybe the NYC marathon will be just that. Read More »
The Cleveland Browns might just deliver playoff football. They are now 5-3 after beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Mike Pettine, Brian Hoyer and Taylor Gabriel ensured that they held on in yet another close game. Although they're far from the best team in the NFL, they're constantly improving, and their team are the one to watch in the second half of the season. Their 22-17 win has put them in to playoff contention, but will they have enough in the tank to achieve just that? Read More »
London and their NFL fans are continuing to knock on the door, demanding their very own American football franchise, and it seems they might just get one, and if they do, it could be worth a staggering $145 million per season to the United Kingdom. Their Wembley Stadium games have been a huge hit, and with each one, the country, and the NFL, are making huge profits, making it near impossible for the NFL to avoid making it a long-term project. Sajid Javid has launched a report, and the results are staggering, virtually proving that London WILL force through their own deal to get their own franchise. Read More »
A.J. McCarron is a long way away from dominating the NFL, but some are now starting to raise the question, does he even have what it takes to adapt, and stick around the league for years to come? The newly married QB, and Katherine Webb, are forever in the headlines, yet it's been a long time since he's done anything with a football in his hand. The latest controversy surrounding the Alabama legend, is to do with his feud with former coach Nick Saban, who he slated, and then quickly retracted the negative comments. Will he grow up, learning from Andy Dalton, and will his evident talent shine through? Read More »
Ben Roethlisberger should be the happiest quarterback in the NFL, but he is still angry. After a record-setting performance, leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to a stunning victory over the Indianapolis Colts, Big Ben has been labelled the "best QB the NFL has ever seen" by some, but just how true is that statement? Ben has a lot of positives to his name, but is this an overreaction? Read More »
To anybody doubting Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski or even the New England Patriots, you may want to retract your negative comments. The Pats proved their worth in their 51-23 demolition of the struggling Chicago Bears. Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall attempted to make amends for their recent poor form, but strangely were worse than ever before, raising questions over the coach and whether he has lost the locker room or not. What's next for both teams? Read More »
Matthew Stafford and Jim Caldwell would be forgiven for thinking they had a long flight home from London, but a miraculous, second-half comeback soon changed that. The Atlanta Falcons had a 21-0 lead and looked to be heading for a Wembley Stadium win, but the Detroit Lions pulled 22 points back, grabbing the 22-21 win. But it was bad news for Nick Fairley. Read More »
The idea of the Detroit Lions trading Calvin Johnson at one time seemed impossible, but rumors are suggesting, fresh off their Wembley Stadium NFL win, they are close to agreeing to a deal to send their star receiver to another team. The Lions are furious with his constant injuries and big salary, and they've realized they can win without him, meaning now's the time to move on. Will a deal be finalized, and where should he go? Could this be the end of an NFL legend's career? Read More »
This Sunday the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons will go head-to-head in an NFL regular season game, the second of their 3 Wembley Stadium games this season, but is it enough? London, the NFL, and the UK fans are desperate to bring their very own franchise to the capital. Many have suggested it's possible, and chancellor George Osborne has backed the push, stating the importance in bringing regular football to England, but will that be enough to make this fantasy a reality? Read More »
With the NFL trade deadline a matter of days away, we're likely to see some crazy rumours emerge, and some are likely to come to fruition, but could veteran QB Tom Brady be traded from his beloved New England Patriots? Reports are suggesting that they could agree a trade with the Houston Texans, ensuring that they receive Andre Johnson and a first-round NFL draft pick in return. The Pats would then let Jimmy Garoppolo, who they heavily believe in, become their new franchise QB, replacing legends Drew Bledsoe and Brady. Read More »
The NFL have revealed their sensational plans to 'attempt' to bring American Football back to Los Angeles, and possibly London. Just days ahead of the Detroit Lions vs Atlanta Falcons Wembley Stadium, London, game, the NFL are looking in to making many changes. They are starting a survey on the L.A. market to see if they can bring the city their first football team in more than two decades. Will the Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers or St. Louis Rams, who just beat defending Super Bowl champions the Seattle Seahawks, make way for possible London and L.A. teams, or will their be two new teams? Read More »