The Green Bay Packers will wait at least another season to hold a ceremony to retire Brett Favre's No. 4.
The Green Bay Packers will wait at least another season to hold a ceremony to retire Brett Favre's No. 4.
The 2012 Seattle Seahawks schedule is a tough one, with several road games that will take the team far out East. The regular season begins on Sunday, Sept. 9, with a road game against the Arizona Cardinals. It's an easier game compared to home games against the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers in Week 2 and Week 3.
You will get Manning-Brady again; it will just be with one different uniform. November 21, 2010 was the last time you saw the NFL's former greatest rivalry -- the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts, or more specifically, Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning. On October 7 at Gillette Stadium, the Denver Broncos (now, of course, led by Peyton Manning), will take on the Patriots. The Broncos open their season against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the team whose postseason they ended with an overtime touchdown pass from Tim Tebow to Demaryius Thomas. Monday Night Football loves Da Bears. The team with the most Monday Night Football games didn't even go to the playoffs last year; perhaps the ghost of George Halas is messing with the Ouija board. The Chicago Bears have three Monday Night Football jags: At the Dallas Cowboys on October 1, at home against the Detroit Lions on October 22, and at the San Francisco 49ers on November 19. Last season's Super Bowl entrants -- the New York Giants and New England Patriots -- each have one MNF appearance, and sight teams (49ers, Broncos, San Diego  Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons, New York Jets, Detroit Lions, and Houston Texans) each have two. The Packers and Texans irked the schedule gods. Only two teams have three straight road games -- the Green Bay Packers and Houston Texans. The Packers take their jaunt starting at Indianapolis, then Houston, then St. Louis from October 7 through October 21. The Texans start at Detroit on Thanksgiving Day; then they head to Tennessee on December 2, and end up at Foxboro on Monday Night Football against the New England Patriots on December 10. On the other hand, the Texans may have forgotten what going on the road is like by that point -- they have three straight home games from October 14 through November 4 (Packers, Ravens, Bills), with a bye to boot. The Packers don't get any three-game home swings, but they have some fairly advantageous swings -- they have the Jaguars on October 28 and Cardinals on November 4 before their bye, and four of their last six games at home -- they travel only to meet division rivals Detroit and Minnesota. The best announcing crew in the business has an expanded schedule. No, the NFL Network will not react to its expanded schedule by bringing back Matt Millen and Joe Theismann -- they're sticking with Brad Nessler and Mike Mayock in the booth, and Alex Flanagan on the sideline. That's great news for a populace tired of hearing Phil Simms say ... well, anything. Nessler is the consummate pro, and Mayock can break down a play before it happens. This year, they're rewarded for their 2011 excellence with a few barn-burners.
With the possibility of Tim Tebow Teams being dealt in a matter of days, the New York Jets' interest has increased, according to an ESPNNewYork.com report. The Jets, along with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Green Bay Packers and Miami Dolphins, have reportedly discussed bringing in...
Let the Tim Tebow sweepstakes begin. With Peyton Manning supplanting Tebow as the Denver's starting quarterback, other teams have discussed acquiring the unconventional Tebow from the Broncos, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins and New York...
Let the Tim Tebow sweepstakes begin. With Peyton Manning supplanting Tebow as the Denver's starting quarterback, other teams have discussed acquiring the unconventional Tebow from the Broncos, including the Jacksonville Jaguars, Green Bay Packers, Miami Dolphins and New York...
MILWAUKEE - Cornerback and special teams ace Jarrett Bush has agreed to a three-year deal to return to the Green Bay Packers, according to his agent.
MIAMI - Former Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Matt Flynn is being courted by the Miami Dolphins.
If the Indianapolis Colts decide to set four-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning free this offseason, there will be more than a few teams interested. The word on Sunday was that the Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and Washington Redskins would all be trying to get him signed, according to the Miami Herald. Two sources tell the paper that the Dolphins will " aggressively pursue him if he's a free agent and if he's cleared medically." The other options the Fins are considering, the Herald reports, are signing Green Bay Packers impending free agent Matt Flynn or "an attempt to trade up to draft Baylor's Robert Griffin III," the reigning Heisman Trophy winner. The Colts are due to pay the 35-year-old Manning, who was sidelined for the whole season with a neck injury, a $28 million roster bonus if he is still on the roster on March 8, the paper notes. Since the Colts have the first pick in this year's draft, it is believed that the team will use it on a quarterback, either Andrew Luck of Stanford or Griffin. Follow Scoop du Jour on Twitter or Facebook .

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