Sometimes in life, it's all about that one move, that one incident in life that changes everything. The post Brett Favre’s ...
Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre has made his pick for the winner of Super Bowl LIX. Favre revealed his pick in a video post on X, but prefaced his prediction by saying, "I'm not a betting man." ...
Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre, a longtime advocate for concussion research and safety in youth football players, would be open to donating his brain for Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE ...
THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY. NEW AT TEN FORMER PACKERS QUARTERBACK BRETT FAVRE SAYS HE’D BE OKAY WITH RESEARCHERS STUDYING HIS BRAIN AFTER HE PASSES AWAY. FAVRE SAYS HE SUFFERED MANY CONCUSSIONS DURING ...
One of the most uncomfortable scenes in the recent ESPN 30 For 30 film "The New York Sack Exchange" was former NFL single-season sack leader Mark Gastineau confronting Hall of Fame quarterback Brett ...
NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre supports Riley Gaines in calling for changes in women's sports regarding transgender athletes' participation. Favre, backing former President Trump's stance ...
Brett Favre spent the first 16 seasons of his Hall of Fame career with the Green Bay Packers before eventually wanting a change of scenery and getting traded to the New York Jets for one year.
Brett Favre said he believes that the viral confrontation between himself and Mark Gastineau was a "setup" for the 30 for 30 released about the New York Sack Exchange.
Rodgers has drawn comparisons to Brett Favre throughout his career. Rodgers started his career as Favre's backup on the Green Bay Packers, eventually taking over the starting job after Favre's ...
Ahead of the matchup, NFL legend and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Brett Favre posted a video breaking down who he believes will win the game between the Chiefs and Eagles. "I'm not a betting man ...
Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre praised President Donald Trump on Thursday after he signed an executive order this week effectively banning transgender athletes from competing in girls' and ...
NFL legend Brett Favre has sent President Donald Trump a message of support after he signed an executive order that effectively bans transgender athletes from competing in girls' and women's sports.