Plaxico Burress arrived at Giants Stadium on Tuesday, facing the possibility that his career with the team could be over and he could land in jail after accidentally shooting himself in the thigh at a nightclub.
With his career in New York seemingly finished, Knicks guard Stephon Marbury lashed out at teammates and coach Mike D'Antoni a day before he was to meet with team president Donnie Walsh about a possible buyout.
Richard Collier, the former Jacksonville Jaguars lineman who was shot in September and had his leg amputated, said in an interview published Tuesday that "I remember everything."
Adam "Pacman" Jones will be eligible to play Sunday against the Steelers after his six-game suspension, and Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said he'll use his cornerback to return punts.
USC coach Pete Carroll says the NCAA can have two of his timeouts from Saturday's crosstown rivalry game with UCLA. He just wants his players to wear their home colors.
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert isn't worried about his franchise player bolting for the Big Apple in 2010. Instead, Gilbert told CNBC on Monday that this is more an instance of perception than reality.
Control the football, good things happen. Give it away, bad things happen. So it's no mystery the Giants, experts at holding on to the ball, are the best team in the league, Pete Prisco says.
The triple option can't work in a BCS league? Pardon Paul Johnson as he doubles over with laughter. Georgia Tech's main man is the CBSSports.com coach of the year -- and it isn't even close, Dennis Dodd says.
Three teams control their divisions, but five races are wide open, with wild cards to decide, too. Clark Judge breaks down the NFL's December race to the finish, and at least one of his favorites might surprise.
Out of the 114 voters in the Harris poll, only 113 voted this week. But don't fret too much, Texas, the BCS standings weren't affected. But once again, system flaws are exposed, Dennis Dodd reports.
Stephon Marbury was ordered to stay away from the New York Knicks on Monday while the team looks for a solution to the latest controversy surrounding its point guard.
Mario Williams had a season-high three sacks and forced a fumble and Steve Slaton ran for a pair of touchdowns to lead the Texans to a 30-17 win over the slumping Jaguars in Houston's Monday Night Football debut.