![]() The decision comes after the 42-year-old quarterback won nine of 12 regular-season starts while completing 70.5% of his passes in 2020, and then won a wild-card round playoff game before New Orleans’ season ended with a divisional-round loss to eventual Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay.īrees missed four games this season with multiple fractured ribs and a collapsed lung. The second one, love your neighbor as yourself, what does that mean to me? It means love all, respect all and accept all. “I live by two very simple Christian fundamentals, and that is love the Lord with all your heart, mind and soul, and love your neighbor as yourself,” Brees said in his posted video. 9 Saints jerseys - exclaimed, “Our dad is finally going to retire so he can spend more time with us!”īrees makes no doubt about his faith in God, as reported by Sports Spectrum: The post also included a short video in which his four young children - the three boys wearing No. “We shared some amazing moments together, many of which are emblazoned in our hearts and minds and will forever be a part of us,” Brees continued. ![]() “Til the very end I exhausted myself to give everything to the Saints organization, my team and the great city of New Orleans,” Brees said in social media post on Sunday, 15 years to the day after he signed with the Saints. “I love the game and I’m going to be involved in the game somehow,” Brees said.NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Saints quarterback Drew Brees, the NFL’s leader in career completions and yards passing, has decided to retire after 20 NFL seasons, including his last 15 with New Orleans. Saints Sean Payton and quarterback Drew Brees before a game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on Nov. Payton officially retired from the Saints at the end of the 2021 season. When asked if he would join a potential Sean Payton-led staff as a quarterbacks coach, Brees said “that’s not the lifestyle looking for.”īrees played under Payton for 15 seasons with the Saints and they won a Super Bowl together in 2010. I want to see their games… Look, it’s the same thing for coaching.” “The reason I didn’t do that this year was simply because it was taking away all my weekends and my kids are at an age now where I want to be with them. It will help me down the road, whether I choose to do that again or something else, so I appreciated that experience,” Brees said. I felt like I developed a great skillset. I definitely have a respect for the guys that are in those positions and the guys that really do it the right way, you know the preparation that goes into that.” “But it is definitely a commitment, and it takes more time than you think. ![]() “I’m not sure exactly what Tom is signed up to do, I know what’s been announced,” Brees said of Brady’ $375 million contract with Fox. He was a studio and game analyst for NBC Sports for one season before he and the network mutually parted ways, as reported by The Post’s Andrew Marchand in May. ![]() “If you’re gonna do it right, you’re gonna spend the same amount of preparation in preparing to broadcast the game, to do a three-hour production, as you would to play the game,” Brees said during an appearance on “ The Dan Patrick Show” on Thursday.īrees made a similar move to NBC when he retired after the 2020 season. The Buccaneers quarterback will join Fox Sports as its lead analyst, calling the NFL’s biggest games, whenever he decides to hang up his jersey for good. New Jersey stops Citrus Bowl bets over NFL legend’s sportsbook partnershipĭrew Brees blasted by lightning-strike survivors for ‘disgusting’ adĭrew Brees’ lightning strike clean up is super cringeįormer Saints quarterback Drew Brees revealed how grueling the schedule of an NFL broadcaster can be while discussing Tom Brady’s eventual move to Fox Sports. ![]() Drew Brees-Citrus Bowl mess the latest warning of sport betting shadiness ![]()
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