McCarthy is back in the race for Chicago after the Cowboys declined to renew his contract on Monday. McCarthy will reportedly ...
Even Hall of Fame athletes are taken aback by President Donald Trump's golf game. Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre has been seen playing golf with Trump since August 2020 and spoke about his ...
Brett Favre, former NFL quarterback, addresses concerns about his health following his Parkinson's disease diagnosis and potential Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) due to his football career ...
From one former Green Bay Packers quarterback to another, Brett Favre has some advice for Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers, who recently concluded his 20th NFL season, is again contemplating whether he'll ...
NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre expressed confusion and skepticism about the details related to the deadly New Year's Day incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas. In an X post Friday, Favre asked ...
Former NFL star Brett Favre was seemingly infuriated by a video of a youth football drill that surfaced on social media over the weekend. Favre, who knows a thing or two about getting hit ...
Jason Kelce won't compromise with Travis because he's his brother: 'I have to be honest' During his NFL career, Brett Favre was known for his fearless playing style, often holding onto the ball ...
How did the ex-Green Bay Packers Brett Favre's congratulatory post to his friend, Donald Trump, on the day of his inauguration end with a $10,000 bet with John Rocker? The 78-year-old Republican ...
Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre is confident Aaron Rodgers "still can play" at a high level in the NFL despite the 41-year-old having one of his worst seasons with the New York Jets.
“If you want to play, if there’s anything in your gut that’s telling you, man, I think I could go one more year then I would say do it,” Favre told TMZ.com, via Christopher Kuhagen of the Milwaukee ...
On Thursday, former Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre released a statement on the passing of "Mr. Baseball." Favre called Uecker "a true friend and a legend in the world of sports" with "a ...
Brett Favre has blasted the decision not to air the moment of silence or the national anthem on ESPN in the moments leading up to the Sugar Bowl due to the terrorist attack in New Orleans less ...