Brett Favre Says Trump Has ‘Done a Good Job for the Country’
Hall of fame quarterback Brett Favre recently said that he thinks President Donald Trump as “done a good job” for the country.
Hall of fame quarterback Brett Favre recently said that he thinks President Donald Trump as “done a good job” for the country.
Sept. 23 (UPI) — Gale Sayers, the Hall of Fame running back who starred for the Chicago Bears in the 1960s, died on Monday. He was 77.
NAPA, Calif. (AP) — – Cliff Branch, one of the Raiders’ career-leading wide receivers who won three Super Bowls in 14 seasons with the franchise, has died. He was 71.
It’s often said that you never get a second chance to make a first impression. However, if the first impression the NFL made on the television ratings this season in any indication of where they’re headed, Commissioner Roger Goodell is going to ask for a second chance.
Most NFL Hall of Fame inductees where HOF polo shirts, when they attend the annual Hall of Fame game in Canton, Ohio. Former Baltimore Raven and HOF inductee Ed Reed, went another way entirely.
MIAMI (AP) — Pro Football Hall of Fame middle linebacker Nick Buoniconti, an undersized overachiever who helped lead the Miami Dolphins to the NFL’s only perfect season and became a leader in the effort to cure paralysis, has died at the age of 78.
It’s been more than 40 years since a Buffalo Bills player has worn the number 32. The last player to wear that number was kind of famous. His name was O.J. Simpson.
A group of Pro Football Hall of Famers is threatening a boycott of the museum and ceremonies, unless inductees receive an annual salary and health care benefits.
Ratings for the NFL Hall of Fame Game and induction ceremony, crashed to lows not seen since 1998.
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss wore a tie with the names of 12 blacks killed in altercations with police, to his Hall of Fame induction on Saturday.
Washington (AFP) – Ray Lewis, a two-time Super Bowl winner with the Baltimore Ravens, entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame Saturday saying greatness in life means looking beyond sports.
Last week, former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Terrell Owens announced that he would not attend his own induction ceremony into the Football Hall of Fame. Now, after the ensuing scoffing by fellow players and media, Owens is now calling his critics a bunch of “Uncle Tommers.”