Posts Tagged ‘Joe Montana’
Posted: Wednesday, December 5th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Adrian Peterson, Andrew Luck, Calvin Johnson, connor barth, Jets, Joe Montana, Joe Namath, Kate Middleton, Madden Curse, Mark Sanchez, New England Patriots, Prince William, RG3, Russell Wilson, University of Alabama, University of Notre Dame
We hope your week 13 was better than the one Mark Sanchez had. We’ve got some fun reads for you and want to make sure you check them out. So here’s our clipboard of content: Sunday: Exclusive: Jets Quarterback Mark Sanchez’s clipboard – Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez was lifted during Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. Sanchez was caught furiously scribbling on his clipboard. What could he have possibly been writing? We got a sneak peek with our spy camera. Monday: Madden Curse Watch – Calvin Johnson erupts against the Colts, but Andrew Luck leads a fourth quarter charge. Madden Curse watch has all the drama captured on camera and on video. NFL Royalty – Photo gallery – In honor […]
Posted: Saturday, February 25th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: 2012 NFL Scouting Combine, Brian Billick, Joe Montana, Marty Schottenheimer, Peyton Manning
The way Brian Billick sees it, the biggest dilemma facing a team interested in Peyton Manning is not his health, but whether you want to hand your offense over to Manning. Because have no doubt, the NFL Network analyst said Saturday at the NFL Scouting Combine, it will be Peyton’s system for as long as he’s there.
Posted: Sunday, February 5th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Super Bowl XLVI, Joe Montana, Kurt Warner, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Tom Brady
Tom Brady has already made history this evening with a pair of Super Bowl passing records.
Posted: Saturday, February 4th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Super Bowl XLVI, Archie Manning, Artie Lange, Barry Sanders, Cam Newton, David Arquette, Deion Sanders, DirecTV Celebrity Beach Bowl, DJ Pauly D, Joe Manganiello, Joe Montana, Jordin Sparks, Kate Upton, Maria Menounos, Matthew Stafford, Neil Patrick Harris, Peyton Manning, snoop dogg, Terrell Owens, Warren Moon
The sixth annual DirecTV Celebrity Beach Bowl became a coming-out party for the gloriously obscene Snoop Dogg, who took MVP honors in a 34-21 win for Team Palladia over Team Spike TV.
Posted: Friday, February 3rd, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Super Bowl XLVI, Barry Sanders, Cam Newton, Detroit Lions, Joe Montana, John Tracy, Matthew Stafford
For the past 26 years, die-hard Lions fan John Tracy has watched from afar as Detroit endured one mind-boggling, train-wreck season after another. Sure, this season’s playoff run was a boost to Tracy’s psyche, but DIRECTV went one step farther, naming him America’s Ultimate Displaced Fan.
Posted: Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Super Bowl XLVI, Bill Walsh, Joe Montana, radio row, San Francisco 49ers, Steve Mariucci, Terry Bradshaw, Tom Brady
Living legend alert: Joe Montana hit Radio Row on Thursday, where questions about Tom Brady came fast and furious.
Posted: Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Tom Brady, Donovan McNabb, Joe Montana, John Elway, Super Bowl Live, Super Bowl XLVI, Terry Bradshaw
When Donovan McNabb isn’t pondering his own football future, he’s endorsing Tom Brady as the best quarterback. Ever.
Posted: Wednesday, February 1st, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Super Bowl XLVI, Bill Romanowski, Denver Broncos, Eli Manning, Joe Montana, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, Tom Brady
Bill Romanowski, four-time Super Bowl winner, is pounding a smoothie as we begin our conversation. The former linebacker has a few things to say about preparing for the biggest game of the season.
Posted: Monday, January 30th, 2012 | Adam Rank Tags: Countdown to the Super Bowl, Dallas Cowboys, Don Shula, Joe Montana, Mike Lodish, Pittsburgh Steelers, Steve Young
We are six days from the Super Bowl. And when you think of the number six and Super Bowls it can only mean one thing — the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Posted: Friday, January 27th, 2012 | NFL.com Staff Tags: 2012 Pro Bowl, Brett Favre, Jeff Darlington, Joe Montana, Peyton Manning
With Peyton Manning‘s end in Indianapolis coming sooner or later, NFL.com’s Jeff Darlington spoke to some Pro Bowlers to find out what it means for players and fan bases when a legendary player finally moves on.
Posted: Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 | Adam Rank Tags: Countdown to the Super Bowl, Bill Walsh, Cincinnati Bengals, Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, John Taylor
We are now 11 days from the Super Bowl. In other words, these are the 11 longest days of the year!
Posted: Thursday, July 14th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: First and 10, Dave Demeshek, Joe Montana, Kevin Kolb, Matthew Stafford, Randy Moss, Rich Eisen
Sure, we all know that there’s very little fantasy stock to be taken when an NFL player discusses his own fantasy value. What’s he gonna say? He can be humble or ultra-positive, but he’s not offering any in-depth analysis –- and he’s certainly not giving you any points of comparison.
Posted: Thursday, July 7th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: First and 10, Brett Favre, Colin Kaepernick, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Dan Marino, Indianapolis Colts, Jerry Rice, Jimmy Johnson, Joe Montana, John Elway, Nnamdi Asomugha, Plaxico Burress, Rich Eisen, Robert Mathis
When the NFL lockout ends, Super Bowl XLII hero Plaxico Burress can begin his search for a new team in earnest. In the meantime, he’ll make an appearance Thursday at the NFL Network and NFL.com offices to talk about his new ventures with the National Urban League and the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
Posted: Sunday, April 24th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Draft Countdown, Brett Favre, Joe Montana
Four. In some Eastern cultures that number is bad luck and represents death. For a lot of fans, it will be death by a thousand paper cuts waiting for Thursday … Day 1 of the 2011 NFL Draft. Four is football at its essence: Four downs, four quarters, and going way back, the Four Horsemen. But what does the No. 4 signify in the world of the draft? Round 4 kicks off the last day of draft weekend, which is often low on hype and high on value. Speaking of value, there’s been some good fourth-round picks from the last couple of years, but nothing like the 2006 draft. Here’s a sampling: Owen Daniels (98th overall), Brad Smith (103rd), Jahri […]
Posted: Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Draft Countdown, Cam Newton, Joe Montana
The Path to Primetime is down to the Sweet 16. NFL Network has all the coverage leading up to the draft, while we stop and reflect on the relevance of 16 and April’s biggest weekend.