The Arizona Cardinals' practice on Thursday, Oct. 2, offered little in the way of clarity regarding their murky running back situation. During the portion of practice open to reporters, Michael Carter ...
Lynda Reed Williams, born in Lompoc on Oct. 28, 1935, a descendent of James Reed of the Donnor-Reed Party, was proud of her California heritage. Raised in Santa Barbara and later residing in Goleta, ...
The 2025 NFL season got off to an explosive – and wet – start. The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles managed to score on every possession in the first half, but before either team took a snap ...
Ndamukong Suh was once considered the NFL’s dirtiest player. The five-time All-Pro defensive tackle knows what it’s like to make mistakes and have to learn from them. So that made Suh — a supremely ...
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter is in trouble again. Carter made a huge play against the Los Angeles Rams Sept. 21 only to get called for a personal foul. With the Eagles trailing 26 ...
Dale Carter resigns as Chiefs stadium announcer after over 16 years of service. Carter cites discomfort with requested changes to his announcing style by team. He plans to focus on radio work and ...
The NFL has doled out its punishment for Jalen Carter after he spit on Dak Prescott during last Thursday’s season opener. Carter was fined $57,222 for the incident and suspended one game, which the ...
Concerns that Jalen Carter could be sidelined for the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs were quashed Tuesday, when multiple reports clarified the discipline Carter ...
Jalen Carter was fined $57,222 but avoided a suspension after spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott seconds into the NFL’s season opener Thursday night, a person with knowledge of the details ...
Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter has been punished by the NFL for spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott during Philadelphia’s 24-20 win over Dallas in Week 1. But it won’t sideline him for ...
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said Monday any possible team discipline levied against Jalen Carter for spitting on Dallas' Dak Prescott would remain "private, regardless if you see it or not ...