Plays by the former Baltimore Ravens stars are among the sports highlights the administration has used to flex its muscles ...
The NFL has been curiously silent after the White House's controversial post mixing footage with video of Iran bombing.
Several former NFL players are among a growing number of people calling out the White House for using their images in Trump administration videos trying to sell Americans on the war in Iran, according ...
Anyone who has watched pro football games on TV has heard the disclaimer — "any rebroadcast or other use of this telecast ...
Former NFL players blasted the White House for using their football highlights in a video hyping President Donald Trump’s war in Iran. The White House’s meme-happy social team posted a montage last ...
Former Pro Bowler Ryan Clark condemned the Donald Trump White House for posting a war video with NFL clips amid the Iran ...
Ravens Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed was a legendary ballhawk remembered for his big hits with the "Bullies of Baltimore." Now, No. 20 is hitting back at the White House. In recent weeks, White House ...
The video clip is a favorite of Kenny Bell’s friends: The University of Nebraska receiver lays a punishing blind-side block on a Wisconsin defender during the 2012 Big Ten title game. But the clip ...
Pro Football Hall of Famers Ed Reed and Ray Lewis took down Donald Trump’s White House on Sunday for featuring them in a video cheering on the administration’s war on Iran. The White House shared a ...
Among those who were not happy with President Donald Trump’s NFL-style war video amid the Iran conflict is former Pro Bowler and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark. During an episode of The Pivot podcast, Clark ...