By Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times
John Mackey's speed and receiving ability over a 10-year pro career that included a Super Bowl win in 1971 changed the way tight ends were perceived. In his final years, stricken by dementia, he became a symbol of the brutality of football.
By Sam Farmer
Times' NFL columnist Sam Farmer's Q&A gives a sense of when labor talks might end and how to tell who won.
By Bill Plaschke
AEG has lived up to its word on Staples Center, and deserves the opportunity to bring football back to town. Pro football games are the center of a national conversation that should involve us.
By Sam Farmer
Dan Meis, who designed Ed Roski's proposed site in City of Industry, is now at Populous, chosen to design relocated West Hall if Farmers Field gets built. Those involved say there's no conflict.
By Sam Farmer
All signs point to the league and players moving toward a labor agreement that not only would save the season but keep training camps intact. The latest indicator: Commissioner Roger Goodell and labor chief DeMaurice Smith taking the stage together at the NFLPA's rookie symposium in Sarasota, Fla.
By Sam Farmer
At town hall meeting, he says $350 million will be cut to 'the high $200 millions,' as AEG would pay for and control two parking garages in original request. Councilman says new offer appears better.
Staff and wire reports
Progress is being made, 'but there's still maybe two weeks to go' before a settlement is likely, one player says
By Sam Farmer
With players and owners apparently making slow but steady progress toward an agreement, there's renewed focus on the number of owner votes needed for approval. A three-fourths majority is required.
Associated Press
Meeting in Chicago on Tuesday is expected to go long, and a faction of unhappy owners has emerged.
By Sam Farmer
League, players continue talks before mediator, and lawyers from both sides have rejoined the process, which could indicate that specifics of a deal are being discussed.
By Douglas Farmer
Released from prison, Plaxico Burress is looking to resume his NFL career. Many pro athletes have returned to action after an injury, military service or other interruption. But contact sports such as football present the most difficulty in regaining previous form.
By Sam Farmer
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and players union's DeMaurice Smith have taken part in 'secret' sessions. But Cris Collinsworth thinks at least some games will be canceled.