The Last Headbangers, Kevin Cook
The Seventies were an era of colourful character and brutal football, dominated by a handful of teams. Kevin Cook tells the story.
Review: Guts and Genius, Bob Glauber
Bill Walsh, Bill Parcells and Joe Gibbs dominated the NFL in the 1980s. Bob Glauber looks at their careers.
Review: Collision of Wills, Jack Gilden
It would benefit from a tighter focus but this book on the tension between Don Shula and Johnny Unitas contains plenty of good anecdotes.
Browns Town 1964, Terry Pluto
Terry Pluto tells the story of the 1964 Browns, the last Browns team to win an NFL championship.
The Yucks by Jason Vuic, review
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost their first 26 games as a franchise. The Yucks tells the story.
Review: Beyond Broadway Joe by Bob Lederer
Bob Lederer's Beyond Broadway Joe looks, as the title suggests, at the other players that formed the Super Bowl III-winning New Yorks Jets.
Best of Rivals, Adam Lazarus
Adam Lazarus tells the story of the bitter rivalry between Joe Montana and his backup Steve Young.
From Colts to Ravens by John Steadman, review
John Steadman covered Baltimore football for more than 50 years. This book shares his inside view.