Posts Tagged ‘Steve Young’
Posted: Saturday, February 6th, 2010 | Frank Tadych Tags: Hall of Fame class of 2010, Jerry Rice, Pro Football Hall of Fame, Rich Eisen, Steve Young
While his selection to the Pro Football Class of 2010 was a formality Saturday, the enormity of the situation and the emotion involved was still felt by Jerry Rice.
Posted: Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 | Jason La Canfora Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Emimitt Smith, Franco Harris, Green Bay Packers, Hall of Fame, Herb Adderley, Jack Ham, Joe Greene, Joe Montana, John Stallworth, Lynn Swann, Mel Blount, Michael Irvin, Mike Webster, New England Patriots, Otto Graham, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ronnie Lott, San Francisco 49ers, Steve Young, Super Bowl, Ted Hendricks, Terry Bradshaw, Troy Aikman
Would you trade three Super Bowl wins and a Hall of Fame ring for a perfect season? I can see the allure.
Posted: Friday, August 14th, 2009 | Solomon Wilcots Tags: Andy Reid, Bill Walsh, Brett Favre, Donovan McNabb, Dr. J, Greg Knapp, Joe Montana, Michael Vick, Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Eagles, Solomon Wilcots, Steve Young, Terrell Owens, Tony Dungy, Vince Lombardi
Even while The City of Brotherly Love requires its athletes to weather the storm of criticism, the Eagles organization is the perfect place for Michael Vick to rehabilitate his life and resurrect his career.
Posted: Monday, November 24th, 2008 | NFL.com Staff Tags: Jerry Rice, Steve Young, The Biggest Loser
Thanksgiving usually means watching football and eating food, not a great combination for folks who are weight conscious. So it makes perfect sense that two of the NFL’s biggest winners are making an appearance on this week’s episode of The Biggest Loser.
Posted: Thursday, September 25th, 2008 | Jim Loftus Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Steve Young
There are only 99 different numbers that football players can wear. But in San Francisco there are only 88.
San Francisco announced that quarterback Steve Young will become the 11th player in franchise history to have his jersey retired, with ceremonies set for the 49ers game against the New England Patriots on Oct. 5.