After a defining 42-24 victory over the Green Bay Packers, the Washington Redskins and quarterback Kirk Cousins started to earn some respect around the National Football League.
Brett Favre has dominated the football news this weekend, but it’s another Hall of Fame quarterback who should be getting more attention by the name of John Elway.
No surprises here: Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre will be joining the other legends in Canton, Ohio, as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
With a short 4-yard completion to running back Ronnie Hillman, Denver Broncos quarterback claimed yet another NFL all-time record, passing himself past Brett Favre for the most passing yards in league history. That’s a lot of pass.
NFL Football is back, which means aside from making fun of the Jacksonville Jaguars and gawking over J.J. Watt, it’s time to start narrowing down the the nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2016.
When Green Bay Packers legend and long-time quarterback, Brett Favre, left Wisconsin in 2008 to join the New York Jets no one really cared. Pack fans weren’t happy that he was leaving
Peyton Manning now continues to own the all time record for touchdown passes. He went past big media favorite Brett Favre, who apparently is working full time on a farm in the deep south after his NFL retirement.
Peyton Manning made history this week, breaking Brett Favre’s all-time passing touchdown record, the Jaguars won, the Patriots almost lost to the Jets
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