NFL owners aren’t paragons of virtue but do love money, so death knell for Washington’s Dan Snyder should be that his ownership costs league millions.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
US women’s national soccer team loss to Spain was an ugly result for all involved | Opinion
The U.S. women’s national soccer team lost consecutive games for first time in five years, falling 2-0 to Spain after losing to England on Friday.
Bad as roughing the passer calls were, volume of complaints show NFL’s power | Opinion
After widely criticized calls against Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons, NFL will review roughing the passer during owners meeting next week
Former NWSL commissioner didn’t respond to Sally Yates after saying he ‘welcomed’ investigation
Yearlong investigation by former US Attorney General Sally Yates found a ‘systemic’ culture of abuse and sexual misconduct in the NWSL
USWNT might have lost historic game to England, but they are not beaten | Opinion
Report by former US Attorney General Sally Yates detailed a pervasive culture of abuse in the NWSL and indifference to it by league, US Soccer leaders
Megan Rapinoe says owners of Thorns, Red Stars ‘need to be gone’ after report on NWSL abuse
Report by former U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates showed pervasive and systemic abuse in NWSL.
Details of NWSL abuse leaves me with one question: How dare you? | Opinion
Report by former US Attorney General Sally Yates found ‘pervasive’ and ‘systemic’ abusive behavior in NWSL as well as cover-ups by league, US Soccer.
USA Curling ‘reviewing’ report detailing current CEO’s involvement in systemic abuse in NWSL
USA Curling is reviewing a report that its CEO ignored and helped hide “pervasive” and “systemic” abusive behavior and sexual misconduct in the NWSL.
Thorns, Red Stars owners need to go in light of damning report on abuse in NWSL | Opinion
Yearlong investigation by former Attorney General finds systemic abuse in NWSL and that league, US Soccer failed to respond appropriately to complaints
One simple question could have protected Tua Tagovailoa from serious injury | Opinion
Can anyone trust the NFL to fix its head trauma protocols so this doesn’t happen again, this time to somebody else’s son? columnist Nancy Armour asks.