Drew Brees
Sports Agenda for Friday (11/30/12)
The big story was who didn’t show up in Miami last night, but NBA commissioner David Stern is really overstepping his bounds. Plus, Drew Brees plays about as badly as he has in his entire career and the Orange Bowl/Sugar Bowl know at least one of the two at-large teams coming their way.
“Person to Person” Returns On CBS
With a nod to history, CBS News is bringing back “Person to Person” as a television event with the celebrities and newsmakers that are the legends of today.
Drew Brees Giving $1 Million To Sandy Relief
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees says he is donating $1 million to Superstorm Sandy relief efforts.
Fantasy Football: 2012 Reaches And Sleepers
Big names dominate fantasy football drafts, but often don’t pay off. Check out these reaches and sleepers to get an edge.
Fantasy Football: Top 10 NFL Quarterbacks
The keyword is “upside.” And these guys have it. Here are the top 10 fantasy football quarterbacks for the 2012 NFL season.
Foxworth Elected NFL Players Assoc. President
Domonique Foxworth has been elected president of the NFL Players Association without opposition. In 2007, Foxworth was elected by the Broncos as a player representative. In 2008, he became the youngest vice president of the NFLPA Executive Committee.
Saints’ Brees Breaks Marino’s Record
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has surpassed Dan Marino’s record and is now the all-time single season leader in passing yards.
Marino’s Last Major Record In Jeopardy
Miami Dolphins fans still remember the 1984 season when Dan Marino set records and led the team to its last Super Bowl. But, all but one of Marino’s major records from that season has been broken and the last one is in serious jeopardy.
Champion Packers Hold Off Saints In NFL’s Return To Football
A Super Bowl hangover and the NFL lockout weren’t about to slow down Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. The New Orleans Saints just couldn’t keep up.
NFL, Players Take Their Fight To Court
There’s hope for football fans as NFL players and owners take their lockout fight to a federal courtroom.






