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| 6:00PM 4/10/2012
Sports apparel behemoths Reebok and Nike have reached a settlement in their fight over New York Jets merchandise featuring iconic quarterback Tim Tebow.
By Travis Hoium, The Motley Fool
| 11:40AM 4/05/2012
The NFL showed off its new uniforms from Nike Tuesday, and there's buzz building before they even reach stores. You may not notice much difference between old and new gear, but even for a linebacker-sized company like Nike, this NFL deal is big business.
| 11:30AM 9/19/2011
We learned last week that former NFL star Chris McAlister, a three-time Pro Bowler, is broke and living with his parents after just a year out of the league. But he's hardly the first sports icon to blow through the cash in a flash. In his honor, here are our 10 favorite professional asset-annihilating athletes.
| 6:00AM 9/27/2010
Ticket prices to National Football League games continue to rise, according to a new study by Team Marketing Report. The average ticket to a game rose 4.5% to $76.47, according to the report's 2010 Fan Cost Index survey.
The NFL's average for premium seats is $238.94, up 5.6% from last season. The...
| 3:00PM 9/10/2010
The NFL's TV ratings are stronger than ever, but it's facing its third straight year of declining season ticket sales. With the economy still sputtering, and real prices for tickets soaring, teams are struggling to attract fans to watch America's most popular pro sport in person.
| 6:00AM 8/08/2010
The National Football League may not be recession proof, but it has done well during the economic downturn. Nonetheless, as training camps get underway, owners and players are worried about a possible labor stoppage in 2011.
| 5:19PM 1/05/2010
For Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) heiress Casey Johnson, 30, the battle between a desire for media attention and her family's struggle for privacy translated into a painful choice between wealth and fame. On Monday, the struggle ended sadly: Johnson found dead of undetermined causes in her Los Angeles home.
| 7:00PM 3/06/2009
The New York Jets football team is furloughing 60 employees on its business side for two weeks without pay.
Team officials told the New York Times that the June furloughs would prevent layoffs.
The furloughs will be in sales, marketing, public relations, finance, community relations, stadium and...