Time heals all wounds. Super Bowls help. The Green Bay Packers found themselves in an uncomfortable situation heading into the 2008 regular season. Brett Favre retired after his puzzling overtime interception in the 2008 NFC Championship.
The New York Jets coach also discusses why football is much better than soccer, Sal Alosi and how he plans on beating the Patriots and Giants next year. "And backstage you told me you thought Belichick was effeminate." Heh. Ryan … Continue reading →
After matching Brett Favre in terms of Super Bowl victories, Aaron Rodgers has finally passed the quarterback...
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The former New York Jets game hostess who allegedly received inappropriate photos and phone messages from Brett Favre says in an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos that she isn't a "gold-digger" and hasn't "made a dime" off the scandal.
The former New York Jets game hostess who allegedly received inappropriate photos and phone messages from Brett Favre says in an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos that she isn't a "gold-digger" and hasn't "made a dime" off the scandal. "I haven't made a dime off anything in this whole situation," Jenn Sterger said in the interview that...
Two massage therapists who say the New York Jets blacklisted them for objecting to randy text messages from former quarterback Brett Favre are overplaying their ties to the team, the Jets say in court documents. Shannon O'Toole and Christina Scavo worked for the team on a combined total of five days over two years, team officials say.
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Two massage therapists who say the New York Jets blacklisted them for objecting to randy text messages from former quarterback Brett Favre are overplaying their ties to the team, the Jets say in court documents.
Aaron Rodgers is not a huge Brett Favre fan, according to CBS Sports. Favre came out of retirement to return to...
ARLINGTON, Texas - Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy still expects the team to reconcile with former quarterback Brett Favre at some point.
It's unanimous. And Tom Brady has outdone even himself. The record-setting Patriots quarterback is the leading vote-getter for The Associated Press 2010 NFL All-Pro Team, the seventh straight year at least one player has gotten every vote. Three years ago, when Brady set the league record for touchdown passes, he missed by a half-vote of being unanimous, sharing a ballot with Brett Favre.

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