Longtime NFL quarterback Drew Brees had one of the greatest careers in league history. He completed 67.7% of his passes, while throwing for 80,358 yards and 571 touchdowns in his 20-year NFL career.
New Orleans Saints legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame nominee at quarterback, Drew Brees, retired from the NFL in 2021. Despite walking away from the game, he has found multiple ways to stay involved with football.
It's uncommon, but not unheard of, for notable QBs to change teams -- via trade, free agency, or waiver claim -- at the 11th hour or during a season. Here are the top instances of QBs relocating late and making an impact that season.
The NFL season has already raced through its first six weeks, and parity has been the story across the league so far. However, in the eyes of both ESPN’s Stephen A.
New Orleans Saints legend Drew Brees recently shared his thoughts on the city’s NBA franchise, the New Orleans Pelicans, and commented on the career trajectory of former Pelican star Anthony Davis.
When Drew Brees joined NBC as an analyst following his 2020 retirement from the NFL, it didn’t go so well. He lasted just one year. However, he’s now back on the airwaves with a non-exclusive deal at ESPN as a weekly contributor on First Take.
There was a bit of a scuffle on the San Francisco 49ers’ sideline in Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers. Wide receiver Jauan Jennings was seen arguing with head coach Kyle Shanahan, and when asked about it, Jennings directed the media to his head coach for any information.
When you retire, there is plenty of pressure to start throwing around hot takes. For former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, he won't succumb to that too often, probably.
The Indianapolis Colts haven't had a season start like this since 2009, when Peyton Manning's Colts eventually lost to the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Take a breath, football fans. We’re already five weeks into the NFL season, and the MVP race is starting to heat up. It’s been a wild start, but now it’s time to point out who’s truly making a difference so far.
After 4 straight losses, the New Orleans Saints finally got their first victory of the season against the New York Giants on Sunday. But the Saints’ 26-14 victory over the Giants wasn’t only celebrated by fans, players, and management; there was also one ex-player of the Saints in attendance.
Former NFL quarterback Drew Brees took to the airwaves on the last day of September to bash the Philadelphia Eagles. “I know Philly’s undefeated, but barely.
Sunday night’s 40-40 primetime tie didn’t give a scoreboard answer on who won the Micah Parsons trade. The former Dallas Cowboys star, who was shipped to the Green Bay Packers shortly before the season began, notched three tackles and hit Dak Prescott three times, but didn’t achieve his ultimate goal of walking out with a win.
It is that time of year again. No, not pumpkin spice season—it’s time to start arguing about who deserves a gold jacket. The Pro Football Hall of Fame has dropped its list of 128 modern-era nominees for the Class of 2026, and it’s a doozy.
Drew Brees has landed a regular role with ESPN for the remainder of the 2025 NFL season, and the former New Orleans Saints quarterback is already taking friendly fire from his new co-workers.
On Wednesday, the National Football League announced a pool of 128 modern-era players have been nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
The 2025 New Orleans Saints are in the basement of the NFL, as they're 0-3 and are starting 2024 fifth-round pick Spencer Rattler at quarterback, who has completed 57 percent of his passes in nine career games.
New Orleans Saints fans are going to have an opportunity to see plenty of Drew Brees this season. It was announced that the Saints legend will be joining ESPN's "First Take" as a weekly contributor for the remainder of the 2025 NFL season.
Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is doubling down on his media career with a big new role. Brees is joining ESPN’s “First Take” for the remainder of the season.
Future Pro Football Hall of Famer Drew Brees didn’t hold back his criticism when asked about the Philadelphia Eagles' offense Tuesday on ESPN’s "First Take." “I respect Philly.
Drew Brees is still trying to relaunch his broadcasting career, and will be getting a fairly high-profile opportunity to do so in Week 3 of the NFL season.
Former New Orleans Saints and future Hall of Fame quarterback Drew Brees recently gave his thoughts on the Saints having drafted Louisville QB Tyler Shough in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft.