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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Los Angeles have been insisting they deserve an NFL team ever since there's were sent packing, becoming the Oakland Raiders. Now more than ever, with the NFL looking in to expansion teams, or relocating teams, LA and Hollywood legend Louis Gossett Jr are insisting they 'need' an LA football franchise. Rumours are suggesting Derek Carr and his Raiders could end up in LA, but it's more likely for them to be sent to London. How can the NFL resolve this matter, and can they please everyone? Read More »
Will London or LA get their own NFL team? Read More »
For the first of three nights this year, the NFL rocked Wembley, and not only did it bring the United States's favourite sport to London, but it brought America, too. Read More »
Week 4 of the 2014 NFL season is here, and you're probably wiping away your tears from your week 3 fantasy football disappointment. Did your family and friends beat you, and are you in need of some additional help? Our week 4 tips and preview will ensure you pick all of the right players, giving yourself the best chance to rack up the points and make a victory a certainty. From Andrew Luck, Blake Bortles, DeMarco Murray, Alfred Morris, to the San Francisco 49ers and the two teams playing at the London Wembley Stadium game, we'll tell you who you need to pick, and why you need to pick them. Read More »
Ryan Tannehill and Derek Carr are in England, preparing to open up the NFL season, well for the Wembley Stadium games, anyway. The Miami Dolphins will take on the Oakland Raiders in front of over 80,000 fans, and it looks set to be a high-scoring, stunning game. The Dolphins' cheerleaders will be in town, as will rock legends Def Leppard, who are doing a pre-game concert to kick off the day of stunning events. Who will win this vital game, and will London get their own franchise one day? Read More »
Def Leppard have done it all, but it seems like they're just not ready to hang their guitars up. The rock legends are currently touring with superstars Kiss, and they're going to do so until they end up in London. Why, you ask? One of the world's best bands are heading to the NFL. They are going to perform at the first Wembley Stadium London NFL game of the 2014/15 NFL season, which will see the Oakland Raiders take on the Miami Dolphins. Read More »
Fall Out Boy's tour exposed by VEVO. Read More »
Kid Rock and Lee Brice will have the stage in Nebraska warmed up by Thomas Rhett. Read More »