Welcome back, PFT Planet.
Though many of you stuck with us during the four-day holiday weekend, the two extra non-work days predictably resulted in lower traffic numbers for Thursday and Friday. Since we didn’t stop cranking out content, however, you might have missed a few things.
So here’s a quick rundown of the big stories you might not have seen.
Mike Holmgren’s path back to Seattle is getting clearer.
Farewell, Shaun Rogers.
Round one for Tim Tebow?
Charlie Weis might not leave Indiana, after all.
Bill Cowher dropped a strong hint that he’s ready to return.
The Hall of Fame list has been cut from 1,367 to 25.
With still more new rules looming, the ever-growing concussion list now includes Jason Campbell and DeSean Jackson.
Terry Bradshaw isn’t happy that it took Congress to force the league to deal with the problem.
You, too, can own a piece of the Raiders.
Shaun Phillips and NFL Network won’t be getting any “Happy Mutherf–king Holidays” cards this year from Josh McDaniels.
Does JaMarcus Russell taste the rainbow?
The UFL does overtime the right way.
By calling the team “the pits,” we’re not sure whether Braylon Edwards intended to compliment or insult the Browns.
Here’s a way to make Thursday games a little more fair.
The Bills should listen to Jim Kelly’s advice, and then do the opposite.
NFC North defensive backs are suddenly coughing up $2 million at a time.
For everything that was posted while you were otherwise eating, sleeping, watching football, putting up Christmas decorations, shopping, and/or doing anything other than not working while at work, scroll down, click “next,” and repeat until you get to Wednesday.
Not everyone had a 4-day weekend.