Okay, so you've weathered the first two weeks of the 2012 fantasy football season and dropped that rookie running back that you knew you shouldn't have drafted. Now that early hiccups are out of the way, take your team to the next level by checking out some story lines and players to watch in Week 3.
Important college football games, the return of UFC and a high-stakes golf tournament highlight the sports TV calendar. Here's what to watch this weekend:
We have finished up with week two of the NFL, and the return of the regular refs is still nowhere in sight. So are the replacement officials getting it done?
Steve Sabol, the president of NFL Films who helped document pro football as it became the most popular sport in America, died Tuesday at age 69 after an 18-month fight against brain cancer.
Coaches moving from the college ranks to the NFL tend not to work out. For every Jimmy Johnson success story, there are the disappointments of Barry Switzer (Johnson's successor in Dallas), Steve Spurrier, Lou Holtz and Nick Saban—all extremely successful NCAA coaches who, for whatever reason, couldn't find the same level of achievement in the pros.
This weekend's end-of-game incident between vete
Matt Ryan passed for 219 yards and two touchdowns, as the Atlanta Falcons took advantage of three first-quarter interceptions by Peyton Manning to beat the Denver Broncos, 27-21, in the Georgia Dome on Monday night.
The rest of the 2012 NFL season will be released in the coming weeks, but today the league's office said that the Dallas Cowboys and the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants will play in the NFL Kickoff game. The 2012 NFL season will officially start on Sept. 5th, at 8:30 p.m. EST at MetLife Stadium.
Now that Peyton Manning had officially signed with the Denver Broncos for 5 years and 96 million dollars, the big question is what to do with Tim Tebow?
New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz is known for his celebratory end-zone salsa dances when he catches touchdown passes — and his trademark shimmying has landed him an invite to ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
Super Bowl halftime shows are running out of big names to capture the attention of fans. Two comedians are suggesting a weird choice for next year’s Super Bowl halftime show.