Free Android Apps that will help get your ready for the NFL season, pick a new watch face for your Pebble and keep you entertained no matter what the situation. Stick around after the break and see how these Apps are
Sean Brunett - Buffalo Bills Mobile
This is opening weekend for the NFL season and we featured some essential apps for your Android device already. However, I didn't want to feature individual team apps because there are too many; but I do want to promote my own team's this week: Buffalo Bills Mobile. It is often difficult being a Bills fan. Since the glory days of the early 1990s, we haven't done much as a team. Being a Bills fan sticks with you though, no matter the state of the team, so if you're like me, you're going to want to check out the official app.
Casey Rendon - YouTube Floating HD Player
Not all phones come with multi-window capabilities like Samsung's Galaxy series, but that doesn't mean everyone else can't enjoy that same idea. YouTube Floating HD Player allows the playback of YouTube videos the same wayGoogle's YouTube app does, except it can also shrink a video and turn it into a floating window that can be placed on top of other apps. The floating window is resizable, and can even me minimized to the background without interrupting playback.
Jerry Hildenbrand - Canvas for Pebble
I'm been tinkering with the Pebble for about a week, and I'm realizing that playing with watch faces and customizing things is just as fun (or frustrating) as it is on your Android home screens. I built a watch face with the SDK, then some readers turned me on to various online generators that deliver an end-product just as nice with less fiddling around. Then I found Canvas for Pebble in Google play.
Simon Sage - Breach & Clear
Breach & Clear has found its way from iOS this week. It's a turn-based tactical combat game with a ton of great graphics and legit background. Players recruit and equip a team of their picking (ranging from Navy SEALs to SAS), equip them with a wide range of real-world weaponry and equipment, and play through five international locations with a bunch of missions in each. There are bomb defusal and terrorist hunt modes available right now, with an extraction type on the way soon.
Chris Parsons - Iron Man 3
Although it was released quite a while ago now, I've finally sat down and spent some time with the Android version of Gameloft's Iron Man 3 official game and I have to say, if you've not given it a go as of yet, you really should. It's marked as a endless 3D runner but it's a bit more fun than it sounds because well, you get to fly.. as Iron Man! The game itself doesn't really play along with the movie so it's a bit different.
Anrew Martonik - Digg Reader
Since Google Reader's shutdown I've been primarily using Feedly as my news reading service, with Press as my app of choice on my phones and tablets. If for some reason Feedly doesn't fit the bill for your needs, you may want to give Digg Reader a look as a suitable alternative. It has both a clean web interface and a very functional first-party app offering, which can't necessarily be said about Feedly.