The NFL is finally modifying its overbearing social media policy, but making things quite complicated in the process. In a memo reportedly sent out to all 32 teams on Friday, the NFL announced it ...
Prior to the rule shift, teams would simply cut interesting highlights out of a game broadcast and tweet the clips or GIFs for fans to enjoy. Once the NFL realized they could sell ads against Twitter ...
A new NFL policy will make outrage fans and make the huge world social media a lot more exclusive. ESPN first reported the news based on two league memos they obtained. According to the memos, teams ...
Take a look at some of the best gifs on the internet after crucial plays from Week 6 of NFL action. The "GameDay Prime" crew weighs in on Philadelphia Eagles-New Orleans Saints Divisional Round clash.
The NFL’s stringent policies on uniforms and social media have contributed to its image as the “No Fun League,” as some fans call it. Rick Osentoski AP Could the NFL actually be becoming — gasp — fun?
The 2024 NFL Draft has come and gone. Some teams have found their new franchise quarterbacks of the future, as evidenced by six of them being picked within the first 12 selections. Other teams added ...
About two months ago the NFL implemented a new social media policy that effectively banned teams from posting any video-based content during games. The backlash was tremendous, with fans and teams ...
The NFL's current rules social media posts have been rather draconian, even after a recent rethink. Football teams couldn't post any video during the game window until the NFL made a sanctioned clip ...
Chiefs linebacker Dee Ford discusses his team's win against the Indianapolis Colts in the divisional playoffs. The "GameDay Prime" crew weighs in on Philadelphia Eagles-New Orleans Saints Divisional ...