Ray Lewis, considered one of the best middle linebackers in NFL history, announced on Wednesday that he will be retiring at the end of this season. The 13 Pro-Bowler will end his 17-year NFL career with one Super Bowl MVP, two Defensive Player of the Year awards and seven times being named First-Team All-Pro.
Ray Lewis, a popular motivational speaker at PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency, announced on Wednesday, Jan 2, 2013, that he will retire at the end of the season.(more…)
GREEN BAY, WI. — Can former MVP, Aaron Rodgers, pull off a win in the upcomimg playoff game between the Green Bay Packers and the Minnesota Vikings? We think he can. (more…)
Pro Bowl middle linebacker, Ray Lewis, who has been sidelined for the last seven games due to a torn right triceps he suffered against the Cowboys in Week 6, is expected to play against the Denver Broncos in Sunday’s game, according to Raven’s coach, John Harbaugh. Ray Lewis, a popular motivational speaker at PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency, is hopeful he will be back in action against Denver after suffering a torn triceps which sidelined him for 7 weeks. (more…)
Former Bear’s coach, Mike Ditka, is as tough as nails and says he is feeling good as he went back to work as football commentator for ESPN three days after suffering a minor stroke.
Pro Football Weekly (PFW) has named John Elway the mid-season executive of the year.
John Elway, Denver Bronco’s Executive Vice-President of Football Operations, six time AFC Champion, two time Super Bowl winner and popular motivational speaker is nationally honored.
NFL quarterback, Drew Brees, and Harry Styles of the pop band “One Direction” unite in the latest TV commercial from Pepsi where Drew is offered a spot in the band if he hands over the drink to Harry.
Drew Brees shows off his Super Bowl Ring to pop band "One Direction" in Pepsi commercial.
NEW ORLEANS, La. — In a record that was hard to beat, Saints quarterback, Drew Brees, set a new NFL record passing touchdowns in 48 consecutive games, breaking the long standing touchdown record held by legendary quarterback Johnny Unitas at 47 set 52 years ago.
Drew Brees embraces Devery Henderson who caught the record breaking TD pass in an NFL-record 48th consecutive game previously held by the late Johnny Unitas at 47 as the Saints defeated the Chargers at home 31-24 in a Sunday Night Football game on October 7, 2012 .
Retired NFL Safety, Brian Dawkins, known for his unique crawling and gyrating entrance onto the field, pleased the fans in Philadelphia one more time with his signature entrance into Lincoln Financial Field last Sunday night.
The question is are the Green Bay Packers back? Last night it looked like they were when NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers rallied the Packers to a 28-27 comeback win over the New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field in last night’s Sunday game.
After days of heavy criticism of the NFL due to the back up refs controversial call during last Monday night’s Packers-Seahawks game, the regular refs are officially back.