The NFL on Pearl Harbor Day.
      Three scheduled NFL games were under way when the Japanese first attacked Pearl Harbor at 12:55 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday, December 7, 1941.
The public address announcer at New York’s Polo Grounds, where fans were celebrating “Tuffy Leemans' Day” in honor of their star running back, interrupted his commentary to tell all servicemen to report to their units.
The same was done at Chicago’s Comiskey Park. At Washington’s Griffith Stadium, the announcer paged high-ranking government and military personnel who were in attendance, but did not mention the attack. Reporters were told to check with their offices.
On Monday, December 8, America officially entered World War II.
NFL Games Played on December 7, 1941 
 
 Chicago Bears 34, CHICAGO CARDINALS 24
 
 Brooklyn Dodgers 21, NEW YORK GIANTS 7
 
 WASHINGTON REDSKINS 20, Philadelphia Eagles 14
 
    
Steelers sign Walton
      The Pittsburgh Steelers signed free-agent cornerback Shane Walton, less than two weeks after he was released by the St. Louis Rams. 
Walton, a fifth-round pick in 2003, spent all but four weeks of last season on injured reserve with a back injury. He was an All-American at Notre Dame in 2002, when he made seven interceptions. 
The Steelers recently re-signed veteran cornerback Willie Williams to back up starters Chad Scott and Deshea Townsend. They also have Ike Taylor and Chidi Iwuoma as backups and they drafted Ricardo Colclough in the second round in April. 
    
Get Off Warner's Back!!!!!!!
      right on bro...i am puzzled by the amount of attention that the warner-bulger controversy has received in the past year. And whats shockin is how so many people turned on Warner so quickly. People seem to arrive at quick and easy solutions for everything. This is the football, a team sport, emphasis on "team", more than basketball, more than baseball more than hockey, in football, no matter how great u are, if your team doesnt play for you, you cannot be succesful. Warners season was pathetic last year, and bulger had some great sucess. But let me point out that Warner played against some of the best defenses Broncos, giants, BUCS, redskins, Eagles, and during each of those games, if anyone watched them, his team didnt show up at all. The front line was a joke, he at times didnt have enough protection to even look down the field. His comeback against washington, he gave an impressive performance, but all people saw was how he fumbled at the last second. Not many noticed how wueferrel took apart a defense that seemed to show up when bulger took the snaps. Warner didnt have the comfort of faulk in the backfield either, and though many may argue that faulk doesnt get the ball enough with warner in the picture, theres still a reason why its called the warner-faulk combination. i will not say warner is nort to blame for anything. His performance was subpar, he let pressure get to him by tryin to force plays cause of a collapsing front line, and he made some bad throws and decisions that no quaterback should make. But before u write off KURT WARNER jus like that, try to look beyond warner and faulk as only reasons that TEAM could lose. Bulger was impressive but the least you can do is give a two time MVP, and highest rated passer in the game the benefit of the doubt. Give him a fresh start now that hes healthy, some needed protection which they have certainy worked on, and let him do his thing. If hes lost it then u still have bulger. As i said this is the new NFL, teams are competive, winners and losers change in a flash, nothin is predictable, one time you are hot, then your not. And even though the NFL doesnt take to kindly to mistakes, thers not much room for mistakes, to be succesful, things should work the other way around too, when u have a record like warners, the least u can do is give the man another shot. And all those kissin bulgers ass, remember how many people were kissing KORDELL stewarts ass last season, where is he now. Fortunes change in a second in the NFL, a man earns respect as an excellent QB, give him a little more time to earn the loss of his startin job, so before anybody has bright ideas about trading Warner right now...people...lets just be sure shall we...rams have lost enough quality players as is, warner deserves his 6 mil and another shot. BTW, Culpepper looked a lil' sloppy and rusty last year. What say the vikings trade him too.
 
 
 
    
Can you name the NFL stadiums?
      NFL FOOTBALL STADIUMS
AFC
Baltimore Ravens 
M & T Bank Stadium 
Buffalo Bills 
Ralph Wilson Stadium 
Cincinnati Bengals 
Paul Brown Stadium 
Denver Broncos 
Mile High Stadium 
Houston Texans 
Reliant Stadium 
Indianapolis Colts 
The Dome 
Jacksonville Jaguars 
ALLTEL Stadium 
Kansas City Chiefs 
Arrowhead Stadium 
Pro Player Stadium 
New England Patriots 
Gillette Stadium 
New York Jets 
Giants Stadium 
Oakland Raiders 
Network Associates Coliseum 
Pittsburgh Steelers 
Heinz Field 
San Diego Chargers 
Qualcomm Stadium 
Tennessee Titans 
The Coliseum 
NFC
Arizona Cardinals 
Sun Devil Stadium 
Atlanta Falcons 
Georgia Dome 
Carolina Panthers 
Ericsson Stadium 
Chicago Bears 
Soldier Field 
Cleveland Browns 
Cleveland Browns Stadium 
Dallas Cowboys 
Texas Stadium 
Detroit Lions 
Ford Field 
Green Bay Packers 
Lambeau Field 
Minnesota Vikings 
Metrodome 
New Orleans Saints 
Louisiana Superdome 
New York Giants 
Giants Stadium 
Philadelphia Eagles 
Veterans Stadium 
San Francisco 49ers 
3Com Park - Candlestick Park 
Seattle Seahawks 
Seattle Seahawks Stadium 
St. Louis Rams 
Edward Jones Dome 
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 
Raymond James Stadium 
Washington Redskins 
FedEx Field 
    
