The Hall of Famer weighs in on quarterbacks gifting offensive lines and sparks debate with his candid comments.
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Joe Burrow went viral for the gifts he gave his offensive linemen, but Peyton Manning is not a fan of the choice.
In recent years, NFL fans have gotten a peak behind the curtain at some of the things that quarterbacks due to improve their relationship with their
Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes got a lot of attention online for buying his offensive line Yeti coolers, boots, Rolex watches and other expensive items, and Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow turned heads when he gave his O-line units samurai swords.
For the Cincinnati Bengals ... Week 18 and needs a win or tie to reach postseason for the first time since Peyton Manning retired as a champion nine years ago following Super Bowl 50.
The quarterbacks aren’t realistically attempting to chase down Patrick Mahomes in the Lombardi Trophy department, but be is this era’s Peyton Manning.
Daniels threw two touchdown passes to lead the Commanders to a win at Tampa Bay, becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in the SB era to win a road playoff start.
Tennessee Vols legend and NFL Hall of Famer Peyton Manning isn't a fan of the new trend of quarterbacks providing sponsored gifts for their offensive linemen. We've seen quarterbacks hand out gifts to their offensive linemen after a hard-fought season for years.
According to CBS records, Nantz is the first person in CBS’ storied NFL history to work 500 games as a play-by-play announcer. Pat Summerall did more than 500 games at CBS, but started as an analyst in 1962 after retiring from playing. He moved to play-by-play midway through the 1974 season.
The Denver Broncos are in New York state for their first playoff game in nearly a decade Sunday against the Buffalo Bills. Buffalo went 13-4 and secured the AFC’s No. 2 seed. They have an MVP frontrunner in quarterback Josh Allen,
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