"In the mid-1920s, the NFL realized that it had to move to bigger ... Some players wore leather helmets back then, some wore no headgear at all. The ball was closer to a sphere than the oblong ...
Brent Hensel talked about how the Packers wouldn’t be who they are today without community support as well as what it’s like to preserve the history of a storied NFL franchise.
From the vibrant “Creamsicles” of the Bucs to the imposing black of the Raiders, these jerseys tell stories that transcend ...
Over the decades, several rules became known for the player that caused the change. Here are the ones named after Cleveland ...
While many West Virginians have gone on to play in the NFL, only eight have earned a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Here are the football legends from West ...
They say “harumph” under their breath a lot, when they aren’t breathlessly debating the 36 teams that will make up NFL Campus North ... time they see winged helmets. Just understand, Vols ...
There would be stoppages off and on until the 1920s, when the team became a GW mainstay ... The equipment was pretty basic, but no longer could you do things like wear a helmet that looked like a ball ...
The Los Angeles Chargers have a massive wild-card matchup with the Houston Texans on Saturday. In a big game, you should look the part.
It’s not that Taylor didn’t care about safety or new helmets. He said he’s tried just about every model out there, including the ones created by Vicis and Riddell for the NFL. He knew they ...
The players may frequently change in the NFL, but the helmets stay the same. Well, most of them. Today's NFL helmets are a varied crop of designs, both old and new. Here's how we think they shake ...