The Sporting News is tracking the fallout from Wednesday's truck attack that killed at least 15 and injured at least 35 on ...
New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick gave a message to fans who are on the fence about attending the Super Bowl ...
The New Orleans Police Department revealed Thursday that the annual Sugar Bowl will feature heightened security after a man ...
Kirkpatrick told WDSU, New Orleans' local NBC affiliate, she is expecting a briefing from the FBI on Thursday morning and ...
Hundreds of law-enforcement officers will line the streets of New Orleans as police bolster protective measures ahead of the ...
New Orleans faces safety concerns for two major upcoming events, Super Bowl LIX and Mardi Gras, after an attack on New Year's ...
The Chiefs are hoping to return to the Super Bowl, which will be held in New Orleans, the site of an attack that killed 10 ...
The league says they'll continue to work with local, state and federal agencies to solidify security plans ahead of the Super ...
Bollards that normally protect pedestrians from vehicles were to be replaced as part of the city’s preparations for the Super ...
NFL fans are extremely worried about attending the Super Bowl after the attack on New Orleans that left 15 deceased.
Injuries have clearly forced defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to adjust his strategy on a weekly basis, but the belief is still strong the defense can still adjust, adapt and make enough impactful ...
New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said Sugar Bowl security will be beefed up to Super Bowl levels ahead and during the game.