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Here is the complete NFL schedule for the 2021 season.
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The wait is over — and so is Drew Brees’ Hall of Fame career.
Fifty-six days after the Saints’ season ended and one day before NFL free agency begins, Brees announced his retirement Sunday on
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Here’s the definitive proof that the Saints are not bluffing about Taysom Hill’s bright future at quarterback.
Hill, not Jameis Winston, is expected to start Sunday for the Saints against the
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Drew Brees’ injuries appear to be much scarier than initially believed.
The NFL’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns has five fractured ribs and a collapsed lung on the right side of
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The latest meeting between the top two quarterbacks on the NFL’s all-time lists in passing yards and touchdowns turned out to be an unexpected landslide victory.
Drew Brees tossed four touchdown
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Tom Brady didn’t look too happy after his Tampa Bay Buccaneers debut did not go as planned on Sunday. The six-time Super Bowl champion was spotted by the Fox camera appearing to scowl while sitting on the bench toward the end of the Buccaneers’ sloppy 34-23 loss to the Saints, and the meme-worthy image quickly …
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It appears Tom Brady’s first choice was a different NFC South team. As he walked away from the New England Patriots after 20 NFL seasons and six Super Bowls, Brady was interested in replacing Drew Brees with the New Orleans Saints if Brees, 41, was going to retire and begin his post-playing career with NBC …
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Drew Brees still plans to stand for the national anthem, but his new stance on others who do not remains the same in the wake of the backlash he received for critical comments of those who take a knee to peacefully protest racial inequality and police brutality. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, the Saints’ quarterback …
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Jameis Winston hasn’t lost his swagger. His confidence is still there. His struggles haven’t taken that away. His expected role as Drew Brees’ backup hasn’t changed that, either. “I know what I’m worth,” Winston, 26, said in an interview with Bleacher Report. “And I know day in and day out, without publicly coming in and …
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Drew Brees was quickly granted forgiveness from teammates after the Saints quarterback apologized for saying he was against kneeling during the national anthem. Some players without incentive to make amends with Brees might not be as understanding. “I don’t accept his apology,” Eagles defensive lineman Malik Jackson told ABC 6 in Philadelphia. “I think he’s …