Crunching Numbers by Fitzgerald and Natarajan, review
The salary cap is as much a factor in NFL competition as what happens on the field. Crunching Numbers helps fans to understand how teams gain an advantage.
The King of Sports by Gregg Easterbrook, review
Football faces problems that could eventually cause its demise, argues Gregg Easterbrook. In The King of Sports he proposes some solutions.
Sid Gillman by Josh Katzowitz, review
Sid Gillman is far less well known than contemporaries like Vince Lombardi and Paul Brown. Josh Katzowitz's biography attempts to change that.
The Yucks by Jason Vuic, review
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost their first 26 games as a franchise. The Yucks tells the story.
The NFL’s Greatest Day by Brad Schultz, review
The two NFL playoff games on December 23, 1972, were so good that the day was the best in NFL history, argues Brad Schultz.
The Pro Style by Tom Bennett, review
Pitched as a "pro football strategy book for the fan", The Pro Style aimed to reveal how the NFL game was really played. It absolutely delivers on its promise.
Friday Night Lights by HG Bissinger, review
Friday Night Lights, which chronicles a Texas high school football team's quest for glory, remains an essential read.
Gridiron Genius by Michael Lombardi, review
Former Patriots and Browns personnel man Michael Lombardi on the secrets of building a winning team.