A sports radio station in Atlanta aired a three minute segment this morning, pretending to talk to former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason. Gleason suffers from ALS, and communicates by using a computer. The morning show recorded a segment speaking to a computer, claiming it was Gleason. Allegedly, one line used in the disgraceful bit was of "Gleason" saying, "I might be dead by Thursday." This is disgusting.
Longtime NFL linebacker Scott Fujita signed a one-day contract with the New Orleans Saints on Monday in order to retire as a member of the team with which he won a Super Bowl.
The players in the New Orleans Saints bounty program succeeded in getting commissioner Roger Goodell to recuse himself.
Now, they want the same for his predecessor.
The NFL Players Association, along with four current and former Saints players, have filed a motion in U...
Current Cleveland Brown and former New Orleans Saint linebacker Scott Fujita sat out of last Sunday's action with a neck injury. The Browns medical staff believe the injury could mark the end of Fujita's football career. According to...
All four players involved in the alleged New Orleans Saints bounty scandal have filed an appeal in the latest punishment handed down by Commissioner Roger Goodell.
In an interesting twist, the four players, Jonathan Vilma, Will Smith, Scott Fujita and Anthony Hargrove have asked that Goodell recuse himself from the arbitrator's role, saying he cannot be impartial...
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees isn't resting his mouth during the Saints bye week. Making media rounds this morning, Brees ripped into NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, saying...
Cleveland Browns linebacker Scott Fujita, formerly of the New Orleans Saints, fired back at NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell today, one day after Goodell sent him a letter explaining why he was suspended for his role (or lack thereof) in "bountygate." Fujita's response is fierce, smart, and all together awesome. Here is his response.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has re-issued the "bountygate" discipline over players Jonathan Vilma, Will Smith, Scott Fujita, and Anthony Hargrove. Today's discipline comes 31 days after
Back during the time suspended players could appeal NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's decision as a result of the alleged bounty system by the New Orleans Saints, Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma walked out on Goodell, calling the entire affair a charade...
The New Orleans Saints players who were punished for their alleged role in "bountygate" have won their appeals, thus lifting their suspensions. Jonthan Vilma sent out a...
"It's their cavalier interpretation of everything that's been way off. They clearly proceeded with a public smear campaign with very little regard for the truth," says Scott Fujita. With his documented history of questioning NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in the past, could Fujita be...
The NFL suspended four players Wednesday for their role in "bountygate." Current New Orleans Saints Jonathan Vilma and Will Smith, and former Saints Scott Fujita and Anthony Hargrove have received bans for the upcoming season. Vilma has been suspended for the entire 2012 season, effective immediately.
The audio recording of former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams (pictured above) before New Orleans' playoff matchup with the San Francisco 49ers was made public by the press back on April 4th. The NFL players association reportedly had detailed knowledge of the audio before the press did. According to sources, it was provided to the NFLPA by former Saints linebacker...