
Jeff Miller, the NFL’s senior vice president for health and safety, talks helmet improvements
Jeff Miller, the NFL’s senior vice president for health and safety, talks helmet improvements.
Watch CBS News
Jeff Miller, the NFL’s senior vice president for health and safety, talks helmet improvements.
Steve Kroft examines the state of concussion safety and science in football, especially in the NFL. Watch Kroft's report on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration levied the most expensive fine in its history against Takata, a Japanese airbag manufacturer; Scott Kelly has spent more time in space than any American
An incident during Monday night's NFL game in Charlotte, North Carolina, where protesters rappelled down from the upper deck, is prompting the league to look at new security measures, reports Omar Villafranca.
Wide receiver Jerry Rice was a big part of three Super Bowl titles for the San Francisco 49ers. The MVP of Super Bowl 23 has now assembled a list of some of the greatest Super Bowl moments. Rice joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, “50 Years, 50 Moments: The Most Unforgettable Plays in Super Bowl History."
A Russian passenger jet carrying 224 people crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula shortly after takeoff; A popular haunt near Los Angeles isn't a house that gives trick-or-treaters nightmares.
Los Angeles has been without a professional football team since 1994, but a number of teams have expressed interest in moving there in the next few years. Fans in danger of losing their team to LA showed up at NFL hearings begging the league not to break their hearts. John Blackstone reports.
Los Angeles -- the nation's second largest city -- has not had an NFL team for 20 years, but by next season, it might have two. The owners of the San Diego Chargers, Saint Louis Rams, and Oakland Raiders are all considering such a move. Naturally, football fans in those cities are pretty upset. This week, the league held public hearings on the issue. John Blackstone reports.
In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts chat with Usher about his new song “Chains” and Super Bowl MVP Ray Lewis about his new memoir "I Feel Like Going On.”
The former Baltimore Ravens linebacker is considered one of the most feared defenders of his generation. The two-time Super Bowl champ is the only NFL player with at least 40 career sacks and more than 30 interceptions. Ray Lewis joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss his new memoir, "I Feel Like Going On: Life, Game, and Glory."
The NFL is reviewing a roadside fight involving Cleveland Browns quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel and his girlfriend. Police reports, 911 calls from three witnesses and dashcam video has been released from the incident, as Manziel’s girlfriend says he struck her several times. Adriana Diaz reports.
Twitter suspended two high-profile accounts that posted sports highlights and bloopers, after the NFL, the Ultimate Fighting Championship and others complained. Most professional sports leagues strictly control the use of game video, routinely filing complaints to protect their copyrights, but copyright is just one side of the legal coin. There is also what's known as "fair use." CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday."
Stephen Ross is a real estate powerhouse and his net worth is estimated at nearly $7 billion. He became part-owner of the Miami Dolphins in 2008 and later took majority control. His new non-profit RISE, or Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality, is launching a nationwide challenge with the overall goal of advancing race relationships in sports and beyond. Ross joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the campaign, his thoughts on presidential candidate Donald Trump and why he's not optimistic about the economy.
As week six of the NFL kicks off, the Atlanta Falcons take on the New Orleans Saints in this week's "Thursday Night Football" on CBS. "NFL on CBS" lead game reporter Tracy Wolfson joins "CBS This Morning" from the Big Easy to preview the matchup.
Tony Gonzalez was one of the NFL's most outstanding tight ends, playing for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Atlanta Falcons. A new documentary on Showtime, "Play It Forward," follows the former Pro Bowler on and off the field. The candid story is told through Gonzalez and his older brother, Chris, who captured draft day 1997 before Tony joined the Chiefs. Gonzalez, who is also an analyst for "The NFL Today" on CBS, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new film.
Series star Joe Mantegna directs an episode of the CBS drama, starring Shemar Moore and featuring a guest appearance by NFL Hall of Famer Michael Irvin. Lauren Moraski reports.
Two more bodies were found Wednesday in the Carolinas where the worst flooding ever recorded there continues to wreak havoc; Jim Axelrod spoke to Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield and his rise to internet stardom after recording songs, including David Bowie's "Space Oddity," while in orbit onboard the International Space Station
Miko Grimes, wife of Miami Dolphins cornerback Brent Grimes, was arrested at a game for walking into traffic and becoming belligerent when told to stop. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates has cell phone video of the incident.
A gunman killed five people including a prominent doctor and his grandchildren in South Carolina on Wednesday, prompting an hourslong search that led to a suspect in a nearby home. The gunman, identified as a former NFL player, died of what authorities believe was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. CBS Los Angeles reports.
Football season is well under way, and whether you follow college games or the NFL, there's plenty of action for all. And if being a couch-potato isn't your style, how about a gridiron getaway? It could be the perfect weekend escape. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with his picks for football towns that have a bit more to offer than just the game.
The newcomer takes on the frontrunner: Carly Fiorina hits at Donald Trump at the GOP debate; Fantasy football is more popular than ever, with more men -- and now, many women -- getting in on the action.
The Kansas City Chiefs host Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos Thursday. Both teams come off season-opening wins. "NFL Today" analyst Tony Gonzalez, who is a Pro Bowl veteran and former Chiefs tight end, joins "CBS This Morning" from Kansas City to discuss the upcoming game.
Check out the top ten trending stories on CBSNews.com for September 10, 2015.
The 2015 NFL season begins Thursday as Superbowl champion New England Patriots host the Pittsburgh Steelers. But the "deflategate" controversy still hovers over Patriots' Tom Brady. Just a week ago, a judge tossed out the league’s four-game suspension against the superstar quarterback. CBS Sports NFL analyst and former Steelers coach Bill Cowher joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the upcoming season.
The NFL kicks off a new season Thursday night, facing brand-new allegations of cheating by the New England Patriots. ESPN claims the team’s so-called “spygate” scandal was far more extensive than originally reported and directly affected how NFL commissioner Roger Goodell responded to "deflategate." Don Dahler reports on the allegations that Goodell and the Patriots are strongly denying.
A new lawsuit filed by fired FBI agents says the bureau "tried to put the President in jail and he hasn't forgotten it."
Former Vice President Kamala Harris' book, "107 Days," will detail her sprint of a race for the presidency.
Polish and allied NATO warplanes shot down Russian drones that entered Poland's airspace in what NATO says was the first such intervention during the war in Ukraine.
NASA's Mars rover Perseverance has uncovered rocks in a dry river channel that may hold potential signs of ancient microscopic life.
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison took the title of world's richest person from Elon Musk after stock in the software giant shot up on Wednesday.
Passengers endured 2.5 minutes of turbulence that caught the pilots by surprise even though they had already altered their route to avoid the storms, the NTSB said.
ATM fees for out-of-network cash withdrawals average $4.86 nationwide — the highest on record, according to aBankrate survey.
The seizure comes as President Donald Trump has declared war on Latin American drug traffickers and designated cartels foreign terrorist organizations.
The ICE raid that swept up 300 South Koreans in Georgia has strained an important bilateral relationship, and highlighted a significant challenge.