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Drew Brees. His name is a statement in itself. In New Orleans. With the Who Dat Nation. In the National Football League, Drew Brees, his time in New Orleans,
Remember when there were rumors that Drew Brees might come out of retirement during the 2021 NFL season to try and save the New Orleans Saints season?
The quarterbacks apparently have similar skills but different personalities
From the moment the Denver Broncos made former Oregon quarterback Bo Nix their first-round pick at No. 12 in the 2024 NFL Draft, there have been comparisons to former New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton has yet to name a starting quarterback, but it's safe to assume he has a favorite.
As soon as Bo Nix became an NFL draft prospect, he was compared to Drew Brees. How much you could attribute the Nix/Brees comps to Sean Payton now being the head coach of the quarterback-needy Denver Broncos and the player's actual skill set is debatable.
Former NFL quarterback Drew Brees is opening up about his desire to be a professional sports broadcaster again. Brees is asking for a second chance behind the microphone, working for a NFL game production.
Fans of the New Orleans Saints rejoiced last week with the latest Drew Brees news. Their lifelong idol in the NFL will be inducted into the Saints franchise's Hall of Fame during the 2024 season.
The New Orleans Saints announced last week that they will add quarterback Drew Brees to their Hall of Fame this season. Brees won’t become eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame until 2026, but the Saints are adding him to their own version two years earlier.
Drew Brees. Legend. Icon. Any of those work for the historic quarterback in the eyes of the New Orleans Saints. He's headed into their Hall of Fame, and he made a great speech regarding his time with the franchise this past week.
Former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees did not last long in the broadcast booth in his first year after retiring. He did just two games, one being a playoff bout with an entirely new production team. There were mixed reviews of his performances.
This year, there will be two different matchups going on during the NFL regular season. While the teams battle it out on the field, there is another battle brewing in the broadcasting booth.
Retired quarterback and Super Bowl champion Drew Brees made it clear he wants a second chance to be on the call of NFL games. After retiring following the 2020 season, Brees immediately went to work for NBC.
Brees recently revealed his desire to get back into the booth and expressed extreme confidence in his abilities.
Legendary Purdue quarterback Drew Brees was officially inducted into the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame on Thursday. The honor comes after an incredible 15-year career with the organization.
Drew Brees would welcome a return to broadcasting if such an opportunity arose.
The former quarterback acknowledged that he was serious about coming out of retirement.
Drew Brees played in the NFL for longer than most quarterbacks could ever dream of, and the former New Orleans Saints star says there is one main reason he chose not to keep going.
Back in 2021, the Saints reportedly tried to lure Drew Brees out of retirement to continue playing. When asked if he thought about unretiring at the time, Breese responded on Thursday that it was under serious consideration: “Very.
Drew Brees recently compared his own possible experience to Falcons veteran signal-caller Kirk Cousins sharing a quarterback room with rookie Michael Penix Jr.
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