Review: So You Think You Know Football? by Ben Austro
Ben Austro's So You Think You Know Football? offers a chance for fans to not only test their knowledge but also to understand why the rules work the way they do.
Review: City of Champions, Hank Gola
City of Champions is an exhaustively-researched book about a high school football team that brings to life small-town America in the late 1930s in ways that are genuinely moving.
Review: Mavericks, Money and Men, Charles K Ross
The AFL changed football in many ways but perhaps one of the most important was in the role of black players.
The League, John Eisenberg
John Eisenberg examines the early decades of the NFL through the careers of five key figures who helped to shape it.
Football for a Buck, Jeff Pearlman
Jeff Pearlman delivers the chaotic - and frequently hilarious - story of the USFL.
The Pro Football Chronicle, Dan Daly & Bob O’Donnell
An irreverent and wide-ranging guide to some of the most outrageous stories and wildest feats in football history.
The Best Game Ever, Mark Bowden
The 1958 NFL Championship Game was groundbreaking - this book explains why.
America’s Game, Michael MacCambridge
If Michael MacCambridge's history of the NFL isn't the greatest football book ever written, then there are few better.







