The offseason hits fast in the NFL. One moment, the entire world is gathered to watch the Super Bowl, its accompanying commercials and the halftime presentation. The next day, we're already on to the way-too-early power rankings.
The good news is that there will be more football this spring and summer than we've ever experienced. It just won't be of the NFL variety. Between the XFL and USFL, professional football games will air on national television every weekend between now and early July.
While those leagues battle for the attention of sports fans, the NFL will move through its usual array of offseason tentpole events, rule changes and off-field business.