|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » Football » Favre, Brett (RSS)
- Arizona Cardinals
- Athletics and Sports
- Awards, Decorations and Honors
- Battista, Judy
- Belichick, Bill
- Bishop, Greg
- Bloomberg, Michael R
- Bono, Steve
- Brady, Tom
- Brunell, Mark
- Bulger, Marc
- Campbell, Jason
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Clemens, Kellen
- Cleveland Browns
- Coles, Laveranues
- Cutler, Jay
- Dallas Cowboys
- Denver Broncos
- Detmer, Ty
- ESPN
- Faneca, Alan
- Goodell, Roger
- Graham, Otto
- Green Bay Packers
- Hasselbeck, Matt
- Herald Square (NYC)
- Johnson, Larry
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Linehan, Scott
- Majkowski, Don
- Mangini, Eric
- Mangold, Nick
- McMahon, Jim
- Miami Dolphins
- Minnesota Vikings
- Mirer, Rick
- Montana, Joe
- Namath, Joe
- National Football League
- New England Patriots
- New York Giants
- New York Jets
- New York Times
- Owens, Terrell
- Pennington, Chad
- Pierce, Antonio
- Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Ratliff, Brett
- Retail Stores and Trade
- Retirement
- Richardson, Tony
- Rodgers, Aaron
- San Diego Chargers
- Sapp, Warren
- Sporting Goods
- Stadiums and Arenas
- Strahan, Michael
- Super Bowl
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Tannenbaum, Mike
- Thompson, Ted
- Times Square and 42nd Street (NYC)
- Tittle, Y.A.
- Trades (Sports)
- Unitas, Johnny
- United States Army
- Washington Redskins
- Webster, Corey
- Wisconsin
- Woody, Damien
-
Victory came ugly for the Jets, featuring three turnovers by quarterback Brett Favre, but it they beat the winless Bengals nonetheless.
|
-
From Don Majkowski to Aaron Rodgers, 18 men belong to a small football fraternity of quarterbacks who played for the Packers during a 17-season stretch when few of them played at all.
|
-
As they head into the bye week the Jets were ranked fourth in scoring offense (29.0) and Brett Favre was the N.F.L.’s top-rated passer at 110.8.
|
-
On Sunday Laveranues Coles turned in his most productive game since last October and silenced critics who felt he had not fully embraced Brett Favre.
|
-
The problem may not have been that Cowboys’ receiver Terrel Owens didn’t get the ball enough — as the receiver complained — but that he and everyone else associated with the Dallas passing game got the ball too much.
|
-
When Brett Favre found Laveranues Coles for a 12-yard touchdown strike in the second quarter, their evolving connection took a giant leap forward.
|
-
The Jets compiled their most complete win of this young season Sunday, with Brett Favre throwing a career-high six touchdowns, including three to receiver Laveranues Coles.
|
-
Television commentators and Jets fans are expressing concerns about a Jets offense that looked confused and discombobulated on Monday night.
|
-
Jets Coach Eric Mangini said he was confident that Brett Favre, who left Monday night’s game with a knee injury, would play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.
|
-
The new-look Jets played like the same-old Jets after coming out on the wrong end of a first half that featured two defensive touchdowns and a 94-yard kickoff return.
|
-
Before N.F.L. speedster became his job description and before he became one of Brett Favre’s favorite targets, Chansi Stuckey almost ended his career.
|
-
Brett Favre went out of his way to debunk the notion that the Jets had traded for his canonized cannon of a right arm only to put on the shackles.
|
-
For all the money the Jets spent last off-season on offensive improvements, they still remain an offense in transition.
|
-
With their play on Sunday, the Jets reminded their fans that they don’t need much excuse to head for the exits early.
|
-
Those looking for the Jets to assume A.F.C. East supremacy based on Tom Brady’s injury were disappointed early.
|
|
|
|