Devon Still of Cincinnati Bengals says daughter's cancer remains - ESPN
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still says his daughter continues to battle cancer after a recent doctor's visit didn't result in the news the family was hoping for. Leah Still, 4, has been fighting Stage 4 pediatric cancer over the past several months.
Cleveland Browns' Joe Thomas, Cincinnati Bengals' Jones named to PFWA's All-NFL team | FOX Sports
Jones, who is on the All-NFL team for the first time, is the first Bengal to lead the league in kick returns, averaging 31.3 yards, which is also a franchise record. He also averaged 11.9 yards on punt returns, which was fourth. He is the only player in the league to rank in the top eight in both categories.
Swimming legend Diana Nyad: Rob Konrad had to be ‘tough as nails’ | The Miami Herald
It doesn’t make what he did any less remarkable. Konrad battled hypothermia and dehydration, and estimated he traveled 27 miles from when he fell off his 31-foot fishing boat about 12:30 p.m. Wednesday to when he staggered ashore in Palm Beach about 4:30 a.m. the next day. "He wasn't swimming," Nyad said. "He was surviving." She continued: "At some point he decides, I could float around here and wait to be saved or I could take action and start the heck swimming. Look at the sun, gauge where east is, and get the freak to shore. … That's what saved him, he took action." Added Konrad’s friend Eric Winston, who is a lineman for the Cincinnati Bengals: "Guy has never lost at anything."
OSU Shuts Down Oregon's Offense To Win The National Championship
62. 46. 48. 38. 24. 42. 45. 59. 45. 51. 44. 47. 51. 59. 20. That's how many points Oregon scored each game this season.
No one knows who’s coaching the Pro Bowl | ProFootballTalk
The NFL is always looking for innovative ideas to make the Pro Bowl more interesting. So here's a thought: Maybe it should be a game where the players coach themselves. Actually, that might be a necessity, because currently there are no coaches for the Pro Bowl.
Report: John Fox declines to interview with Jets | ProFootballTalk
John Fox won't be returning to New York. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the former Broncos coach already has declined to interview with the Jets.