Will Drew Brees come out of retirement?

Will Drew Brees come out of retirement?

Drew Brees says no to coming out of retirement to join the Saints. Drew Brees is in his first year of retirement and is currently an analyst for NBC’s Sunday Night Football. During this past week’s Sunday night telecast of the Dallas Cowboys vs.

Will Aaron Rodgers go to the Hall of Fame?

Rodgers would first be Hall of Fame-eligible five years after his retirement — 2026 if he retires after this season.

Is Drew Brees coming back to NFL?

Saints legend Drew Brees was quick to say it won’t be him. The 13-time Pro Bowl quarterback retired at the end of last year after 20 seasons in the NFL but said at halftime during NBC’s Sunday Night Football broadcast that he won’t be coming out of retirement to play for his former team.

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Is Brees coming back?

After Jameis Winston suffered a potentially season-ending knee injury, the former Saints quarterback told NBC broadcast partner Mike Tirico that he will not consider a mid-season return (via NOLA.com). …

Will Torry Holt be in the Hall of Fame?

In 2021, Holt was named as one of 15 finalists but wound up missing the cut as one of the inductees.

When will Drew Brees be voted into the NFL Hall of Fame?

Players become eligible for the NFL Hall of Fame when they have been retired for at least five seasons. That means Brees will be eligible to be voted into the hall as early as 2026, assuming he doesn’t pull a Brett Favre and come out of retirement in a few weeks.

Who should make it into the Hall of Fame first time around?

Players like Joe Thomas and Frank Gore, to name just two of a few honorable mentions, are also worthy choices. They could make it into the Hall of Fame on their first try. One more note: Leaving Eli Manning off the list will probably cause a stir.

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How many Pro Bowls does a Hall of Famer make?

The average Hall of Famer has started ten years and earned three All-Pro first team spots, half a dozen Pro Bowl nods, and caught 588 receptions for 7,656 yards while scoring 52 touchdowns. Graham has won a single All-Pro first team award and made five Pro Bowls while catching 699 receptions for 8,339 yards and scoring 82 touchdowns.