After years of mediocrity and half-measures, the Chicago Bears came back to life in the 2025-26 season, and brought the whole city along with them. A number of former players enjoyed the ride this year, too, and say there are even better things in store later.
For Mike Singletary, the road to Super Bowl XX didn’t begin 40 years ago. It began 41 years ago, at the end of the 1984 season, with the future Hall of Fame linebacker crying on the sidelines at the end of the NFC Championship Game.
In restocking its linebacker corps, after losing five veteran players to the NFL, transfer portal and expired eligibility, the University of Washington football team has lined up a number of replacements who resemble each other.
Given the gritty and physical nature of gridiron football, it takes a lot for any one individual to stand out as a particularly salty character, yet the former NFL linebacker and head coach, Mike Singletary, was able to do just that.
Vernon Davis and Mike Singletary will always be intertwined in San Francisco 49ers history, but Davis added a little more spice to the stories around their relationship in a recent podcast appearance.
A former face of the 49ers franchise has released a new memoir with a forward from Mike Singletay. Longtime San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis has written a memoir, Playing Ball, that reflects on his journey to the NFL and how he has adjusted to life since retiring in 2020.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame continued its week of enshrinement activities for the exceptional class of 2024 on Friday night, with one of the more signature
Vernon Davis is one of the sweetest football players I've ever covered. But when he was young, he was angry, and he took out his anger on the football field.
On the heels of a Thursday night yawner that saw the Colts and Broncos combine for seven field goals and zero touchdowns, we now get the 2-3 Bears hosting the 1-4 Commanders. With offensive fireworks unlikely again, we’re optimistic about hitting our top prop play.