Sherman Lewis, whose long coaching career included 12 seasons as an NFL offensive coordinator, has died at the age of 83.
Sherman Lewis was a four-time Super Bowl winner as an assistant coach and a longtime successful NFL OC. He had a brief stint ...
He led the NFL in average yards per punt (45.6) as a rookie in 1966, and again in 1969 (45.3). In 184 NFL games, he averaged ...
Here at TPS, we’re going to look at the most disrespected players in NFL history and back it up with the stats.
Americans, eight first-team All-Big Ten selections, and 16 NFL Draft picks, Indiana has never had a problem coming up with ...
For NFL fans and analysts, there are few things more dejecting than watching the career of a generational player go to waste.
Scottie Scheffler is among a group of seven golfers who hold a share of the lead after the opening round of the PGA Championship. Scheffler carded a three-under round of 67 to be tied at the top of ...
Lewis was an All-American halfback with the Spartans and was on the coaching staff for three San Francisco Super Bowl titles.
In my years as Minnesota Vikings general manager and Tennessee Titans president, I had a standard speech I would make to our ...
Bob Belden was a cornerstone in his family's beloved brick business. A former Central Catholic teammate recalls a side few ...
The audio and video podcast hosted by Jeremy Schaap explores the history of the Super Bowl by diving into some of the ...
Baltimore, Cleveland & Pittsburgh agree to go from NFC to AFC in NFL. 1970 — Hank Aaron gets an infield single off Cincinnati’s Wayne Simpson for his 3,000th hit. 1974 — 18th European Cup: Bayern ...