It’s time to put the 2018 year in the books and incredibly, it’s time put to the 10th year of this blog in the archives. Alas, let’s present a list of the top 20 posts on Joe Montana’s Right Arm during 2018.
The postseason portion of the Road to Atlanta officially begins this Saturday when the NFL playoffs start in Houston. After being gifted a playoff berth by the Chicago Bears, can the Philadelphia Eagles become the first team since the ’03-’04 New England Patriots to repeat as Super Bowl […]
The New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers entered the 2018 season as a pair of Super Bowl contenders. Fast-forwarding to present day, both teams will attempt to wipe the metaphorical egg of its face after embarrassing losses to the Dolphins and Raiders a week earlier.
The JMRA Football Podcast reviews a hectic Week 14 that featured the Los Angeles Rams coming up very short in Chicago on Sunday Night Football; the Miami Miracle shocking the New England Patriots; and the Steelers losing to the Oakland Raiders in stunning fashion.
A special supplemental edition of The JMRA Football Podcast focuses on the historic and likely final battle ever between Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady meet for the final time ever (probably) in what should be an outstanding Sunday Night Football outing. As we’ve arrived to the season’s halfway point, it’s time to bust out the first live blog of the season. Let’s get it!
Let’s face facts. Tom Brady, who is the ripe of age of 41 years old, will never cross swords with Aaron Rodgers for the Professional Football Championship or, as you humans might say, meet in the Super Bowl. Brady, a winner of five Super Bowls, is in the […]
The New England Patriots knocked the Kansas City Chiefs from the ranks of the unbeaten in an instant classic on Sunday night. A new edition of The JMRA Football Podcast covers the fallout from an all-time epic between Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady picked a great time to grab the 200th regular season win in his illustrious career on Sunday night. Brady’s Patriots ended Kansas City’s unbeaten run in a 43-40 heartstopper on Sunday Night Football in an early Game of the Year candidate.
Tom Brady made more NFL history during New England’s 38-24 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night.