As Jews know, the greatest Super Bowl heroes aren’t the quarterbacks or the linebackers but the chain-movers
We need a little rowdy tribalism
How the General Manager learned to do teshuva and win games
You can be a proud Jew on the gridiron, not only in shul
From the Rose Bowl to the US Open, nothing but nachas
A Pro Football Hall of Fame lineman remembers the character traits he learned from his leader
Lots of young, Jewish men love football. Apparently, some of them even make the pastime a part of their bar mitzvahs.
The 1966 Pro Bowl Halftime Show was… something else
It’s like Rosh Hashanah for football fans. Or is it like Passover? Whatever it is, it’s something familiar for Jews.
Telemundo announcer Andrés Cantor sung his tekiah gedolah five times during the U.S. women’s World Cup victory
Mario Balotelli faces one-game ban and fine over Super Mario post
N.F.L commentator makes ‘Jews are cheap’ joke during preseason game
Tonight, Coach Marc Trestman faces his first test as he sends his players to face the rival Green Bay Packers
My father started rooting for Detroit when Hank Greenberg played for the Tigers. Now it’s an enduring family tradition.
The Middle Eastern spread is football’s new dip sponsor
Cleveland Brown Mitchell Schwartz and his brother, Geoff, a Minnesota Viking, are Jewish boys in the NFL
They just may not themselves be in New York
A guide for the perplexed