Plays by the former Baltimore Ravens stars are among the sports highlights the administration has used to flex its muscles ...
The NFL has been curiously silent after the White House's controversial post mixing footage with video of Iran bombing.
Former NFL players blasted the White House for using their football highlights in a video hyping President Donald Trump’s war ...
“For our regime to be as unserious, as unprofessional, as laughable and as illegitimate as our leadership is right now is ...
NFL legends lament White House mixing Iran attack footage with big football hits for social media post - Some players think ...
Anyone who has watched pro football games on TV has heard the disclaimer — "any rebroadcast or other use of this telecast ...
Some NFL players, including former Pittsburgh Steeler Ryan Clark, aren’t too happy with a new video posted by the White House. The clip juxtaposes college and pro football highlights with footage of ...
The Trump administration released a video on X using footage of Ray Lewis, Chad Ochocinco and other former NFL players juxtaposed with war footage.
The clips mix videos of explosions with home runs hit by former sluggers and violent hits in pro and college football games.
Michael Rubin, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Fanatics, joins "Good Morning Football" just a couple days before ...