Currently, players disqualified for targeting must miss the rest of the game and, if the penalty occurs in the second half, sit out the first half of the next game.
The Egales just announced 'The Long Goodbye, Act III,' a three-date stadium tour in Atlanta, Nashville, and Arlington. With ...
NCAA Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for ...
Grambling to break ground on a cutting-edge indoor athletic training facility, marking a major investment in HBCU athletic ...
The United Football League is rolling out experimental new rules from awarding an extra point for field goals over 60 yards to banning the tush push. And the NFL is watching closely.
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