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According to the NFL Players Association, the average NFL career lasts about three years and is one of the shortest in all of professional sports. For…

On Friday, Gregg Deal, a Native American activist and Brian Howard from the National Congress of American Indians joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now discuss the…

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First it was “#askRKelly” and then “#MyNYPD” and now the Washington Washington Football Team have logged the latest Twitter Hashtag campaign gone horribly wrong. The NFL franchise…

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What’s in a name? Centuries of racism, some say. Today on “NewsOne Now,” Roland Martin spoke with sports writer Roy S. Johnson about the controversy…

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The politics of money and privilege collide as the Washington Washington Football Team owner defends the use of the name as “heritage.” Cultural insensitivity is nothing new.…

From Philly.com: As a morality play, Monday night’s football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Washington Football Team might have come up a moral or two short, but as theater, there couldn’t be many complaints. At least not in Philadelphia. The Eagles revisited former quarterback Donovan McNabb in his new home, and on […]

Devin Thomas was cut from the Washington Washington Football Team by coach Mike Shanahan. Click here for the details.

Donovan McNabb was given a hero's welcome in Philadelphia when he returned for the first time wearing a rival Washington Washington Football Team uniform. But the much hyped showdown between the former Eagles QB and Michael Vick was cut short.

Ending weeks of speculation, veteran NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb has been traded by the Philadelphia Eagles to the Washington Washington Football Team. The Eagles will receive a second-round pick (37th overall) in this month’s NFL draft and either a third- or fourth-round pick next year.

When <strong>Falcons head coach Mike Smith</strong> flew to quarterback <strong>Matt Ryan's</strong> defense after a late hit in <strong>Sunday's game</strong> against the <strong>Washington Washington Football Team</strong>, it further endeared the <strong>fan base</strong> to the second-year coach. So now that Smith faces a <strong>$15,000 fine</strong> from the league for his actions, fans are flying to his aid. <!--more-->