On October 24, 2012, in Game 1 of the World Series, San Francisco Giant’s infielder, Pablo Sandoval, hit three home runs in the first five innings of the game against the Detroit Lions, joining Babe Ruth, Reggie Jackson, and Albert Pujols as the only players in MLB history to hit three home runs in a World Series game.
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Drew Brees Pepsi Endorsement With Boy Band ‘One Direction’ (VIDEO)
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.
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Drew Brees Breaks Johnny Unitas TD Record
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 . -
Aaron Rodgers Rallies Green Bay Packers to 28-27 Win Over New Orleans Saints
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.
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NFL Back Up Refs Make Case for Lockout to End
The Monday night football game ending between the Greenbay Packers and Seattle Seahawks on Sept. 24, 2012, may go down as the worst call in NFL history. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Greenbay Packers 14-12 after a controversial call that still has the world of football ranting.
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Troy Brown Becomes 19th Member Inducted into Patriots Hall of Fame
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Former NFL wide receiver, Troy Brown, was inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame on Saturday evening, September 15 at Gillette Stadium, making him the 19th member to receive the prestigious honor.
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Former NFL Quarterback Donovan McNabb Joins NFL Network
It’s official. Donovan McNabb has changed careers and joined the NFL network along with former players LaDainian Tomlinson, Darren Sharper and Shaun O’Hara. The network made the announcement on Wednesday, September 5th.
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Michael Strahan is Kelly Ripa’s New Co Host
We said it was coming and today it is official. Former football great, Michael Strahan just became the new co-host on “Live! With Kelly.” After going up against other hopefuls who competed for the coveted spot, Strahan was chosen as the one to permanently replace Regis Philbin, who left last November.
Michael Strahan becomes permanent co-host on “Live with Kelly and Michael.” -
Sports Legends Clyde Drexler, Thurman Thomas, Jack Morris Head Charity Fundraiser
PFP Sports & Celebrity Talent Agency recently secured three sports legends for a charity fundraising event in the midwest – basketball Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler, football Hall of Famer Thurman Thomas and baseball pitching great Jack Morris. The event began with a VIP reception followed by dinner and a q&a session. The next day, the legends participated in a golf tournament and kids’ sports clinics. More than 1,000 people attended the dinner and the golf tournament required the use of three different courses to handle the crowd.
PFP Sports & Celebrity Talent Agency recently secured three sports legends Thurman Thomas, Clyde Drexler and Jack Morris for a charity fundraiser in the midwest. -
Michael Strahan To Replace Regis Philbin as Co-Host on “Live” with Kelly Ripa
Former NFL star, Michael Strahan, has reportedly landed the coveted spot as co-host with Kelly Ripa on “Live”. Strahan, 40, will replace Regis Philbin who left the show last November. According to ABC, Strahan will join Kelly on the show, September 4, when Kelly will officially introduce him as the new co-host.