IT TOOK playing games on all seven days of the week, a wide receiver starting at quarterback, numerous schedule changes and constant revisions to health and safety protocols for the NFL to reach Week 17 on time.
That’s a remarkable accomplishment during a global pandemic.
“Since March, the league, clubs, coaches, Players Association committed to a tremendous medically led collaborative effort to create a safe work environment that maintained a level of acceptable equity,” NFL executive vice-president of football operations Troy Vincent said.
JAMES NALTON takes a look at the German league’s move to grow its audience in Britain, and around the future of football on TV in general
LARRY LAGE writes about the growth of tackle football and how it provides female athletes opportunities in a game previously dominated by men


