The NFL is finally modifying its overbearing social media policy, but making things quite complicated in the process. In a memo reportedly sent out to all 32 teams on Friday, the NFL announced it ...
Prior to the rule shift, teams would simply cut interesting highlights out of a game broadcast and tweet the clips or GIFs for fans to enjoy. Once the NFL realized they could sell ads against Twitter ...
Take a look at some of the best gifs on the internet after crucial plays from Week 6 of NFL action. The "GameDay Prime" crew weighs in on Philadelphia Eagles-New Orleans Saints Divisional Round clash.
A new NFL policy will make outrage fans and make the huge world social media a lot more exclusive. ESPN first reported the news based on two league memos they obtained. According to the memos, teams ...
About two months ago the NFL implemented a new social media policy that effectively banned teams from posting any video-based content during games. The backlash was tremendous, with fans and teams ...
The NFL's current rules social media posts have been rather draconian, even after a recent rethink. Football teams couldn't post any video during the game window until the NFL made a sanctioned clip ...
Chiefs linebacker Dee Ford discusses his team's win against the Indianapolis Colts in the divisional playoffs. The "GameDay Prime" crew weighs in on Philadelphia Eagles-New Orleans Saints Divisional ...