Football star Eli Manning is set to host ‘Saturday Night Live’ on May 5, making him the latest athlete to step off the field and in front of the comedy show’s cameras. We’re all waiting to see if his quarterbacking skills, which led the New York Giants to another Super Bowl victory this year, will serve him well in front of the late-night audience. But looking back on all the pro athletes who’ve p
The New York Giants are Super Bowl Champions for the third time in franchise history, after defeating the New England patriots, 21-17, in Super Bowl XLVI, Sunday night, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Back in 2012, the longest winning streak in collegiate sports history came to an end when Trinity College lost a squash match to Yale. It was a pretty impressive record with 252 consecutive wins dating back to 1998. That got us thinking about some of the other most impressive streaks that have been broken.
When it comes to naming the best quarterback in the league, most fans, sportswriters, talk-show hosts, etc., mention three names; Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, and Tom Brady.
New Orleans Saints fans should all be gratetful this Christmas that Drew Brees plays for the black and gold. If the Who Dat nation could unwrap a present every year that contained a trip to the postseason, Santa's job would be a little easier. One thing that makes Brees great is his clutch play in the fourth quarter of games. If he continues his pace, he could go down as one of the best fourth quarter quarterbacks of all-time. For now, here are the top 5.
Want to see what Kevin Foote was like when he was young, and hated Fran Tarkenton!
This is video of a young boy, who obviously doesn't care for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
The kid, I assume, is probably a Philadelphia Eagles fan as well.
I love the part where his dad says; "He (Brady) might throw a pick", and the kid responds; "He never gives up a pick. All he does i
Dan Marino set the single-season record for passing yards back in 1984, by throwing for 5,084 yards, while a member of the Miami Dolphins.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees came real close to breaking that record in 2008, when he threw for 5,069 yards.
This season, Brees, along with Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and Tom Brady, of the New England Patriots, are all threatening
Yesterday we gave you the All-NFL Midseason team. Today we give you the most overrated players in the NFL. Sporting News' network asked 111 players on 31 different teams were allowed one vote of who they thought was the most overrated player in the league. Who received the most votes?
Believe it or not, we're already at the quarter-pole of the 2011 NFL regular season.
NFL quarterbacks have put up some gaudy numbers, so far, with the Patriots' Tom Brady, leading the way, throwing for 1,553 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Aaron Rodgers, of the Packers, leading in the quarterback rating category, while Panthers' rookie Cam Newton has been real impressive.
Others, like Drew Brees, Eli Man
Who was the Most Valuable Player in week three of the NFL season? Who about the least valuable?
If you had a vote, who would you cast it for in the following categories: Surprise of the week, Disappointment of the Week, and Rookie of the Week?
And the ballots are in!
Former New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi is a current NFL analyst, and at times, displays a bit of harsh criticism toward current players. This is understandable. After all, he's paid to be an analyst. But why is Bruschi mad at Patriots wide receiver Chad Ochocinco for appreciating his quarterback Tom Brady?
Quarterback is the most vital position on an NFL team.
In most instances, teams that have a quality guy behind center normally have a quality team.
Aaron Rodgers (Packers), Drew Brees (Saints), Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers), Eli Manning (Giants), Peyton Manning (Colts), and Tom Brady (Patriots) have guided the last eight Super Bowl winners, and most people would consider those players elite quarte
Tom Brady, Terrell Owens, Jeff Saturday, and Drew Brees are just a few examples of the fact that you don't have to be taken in the first round of the NFL draft to make it to Canton.
Current NFL players and owners have been negotiating on a new CBA during the long lockout. Retired players want to be more involved in the discussions. A group of former players filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court against current players and owners yesterday. Two of the named plaintiffs include hall of fame running backs Franco Harris and Marcus Allen.