The NFL have announced that for this year's Super Bowl they will be changing their usual 'end racism' slogan in favor of ...
The beauty of Super Bowl week, from an NFL marketing perspective, is that so many mish-mashy, dim-bulb storylines are wafting ...
The NFL is replacing "End Racism" with "Choose Love" on one Super Bowl end zone. The other end zone will read "It Takes All ...
At the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, the end zones will feature a new phrase during the Super Bowl this year.
Avoiding offense with a sports team name isn’t complicated. Why can’t Kansas City do it?
Column: "In summary, the league decided to do away with an anti-racism message, but its actual business practices will stay ...
Roger Goodell says the NFL isn't backing away from diversity. But a change to the Super Bowl seemed to contradict that ...
As a fan of football and a believer in the imperative to combat racism in its many insidious forms, I’m less concerned with what signs the league posts than what policies it propounds.
From his position on Colin Kaepernick, to his slanders about those concerned about brain injury, the sitting president has demonstrated just how much he disrespects the NFL.
The NFL is committed to sticking to its DEI policies despite a change in its Super Bowl on-field messaging campaign ...