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NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit, explained: Why league could be on the hook for $21 billion in antitrust...
Sporting News· 4 hours agoAfter years of deliberations, judgment day is on the horizon for "Sunday Ticket," the NFL's...
NFL Union Rep Takes Issue With Roger Goodell's 18-Game Idea
Fanbuzz· 3 days agoNFL commissioner Roger Goodell floated the idea of an 18-game schedule for the regular season, but...
Colts Pro Bowler, NFLPA rep Ryan Kelly calls out Roger Goodell, blasts talk of 18-game schedule:...
WSB Radio· 3 days agoThe NFL has been testing the public relations waters in floating an 18-game schedule. Ryan Kelly is...
Colts center Ryan Kelly vehemently disagrees with Roger Goodell's push for 18 games
The Indianapolis Star· 3 days agoRyan Kelly saw NFL commissioner Roger Goodell float the possibility of adding an 18th regular-season...
Colts center Ryan Kelly doesn't hold back when discussing possible 18-game NFL regular season
WISH-TV Indianapolis· 3 days agoThere has definitely been an uptick of discussion surrounding the future of the NFL regular season. ...
'Too Many Games': Colts Perennial Pro Bowler Sounds Off On 18-Game Schedule
GiveMeSport· 2 days agoThe NFLPA has recently sent a message to NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell, about what their stance...
NFL trial to begin this week in Los Angeles over Sunday Ticket antitrust claim
LA Times via AOL· 4 days agoNFL commissioner Roger Goodell is among those who are expected to testify during a trial in Los...
Plaintiffs seek to show 'dark side of NFL' in $21-billion Sunday Ticket lawsuit
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPlaintiffs allege the NFL colluded with partners CBS and Fox, along with DirecTV, and controlled the...
Colts' NFLPA rep Ryan Kelly: 18 games would be 'too many games'
ABC News· 3 days agoNFL commissioner Roger Goodell's vision of adding an 18th regular-season game to the schedule will certainly be met ...
NFL's high-stakes Sunday Ticket trial starts today
ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAt issue is as much as $7 billion in damages. The NFL denies wrongdoing. It characterizes the potential damages as "speculative." Here's what's not...