Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Tristan Wirfs might make a lot of NFL fans feel a bit old with a shocking admission about Brett Favre
Aaron Rodgers is still the starting quarterback in New York, and he actually hit a very significant milestone on Sunday afternoon against the Dolphins. On his first touchdown pass of the day, Rodgers became the 5th quarterback to ever throw for 500 touchdowns in his NFL career.
Although it's uncommon, there have been instances where players have earned the NFL's most prized individual award, MVP, yet left many questioning whether they truly deserved it.
With the Bears active in looking for their next head coach, former Packers QB Brett Favre named who he thought was a 'perfect fit' for them.
Peyton Manning believes Jackson is strongly benefitting from his receiver room. He says they're actively "fighting for him."
During a recent conversation, Wirfs admitted, “I don’t know what Brett Favre ... like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, or even Patrick Mahomes, leaving earlier legends like Favre in the rearview ...
There isn't any clarity on the situation as of now, but if he returns, Rodgers will chase Brett Favre and Peyton Manning on the all-time passing touchdowns leaderboard. As you might have expected ...
Eli Manning is a Hall of Fame finalist, and the man considered the best football coach of all-time, Bill Belichick, weighed in on his chances.
The bittersweet thing about Rodgers getting into the 500 club with some of the all-time greats is that although it's an incredible accomplishment, he may never catch Favre, Manning, Brees ...