Aaron Rodgers Trolls Chris Christie With New York Bozo Line Call
During the first drive for Green Bay in the NFC Divisional playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, Aaron Rodgers busted out a new line call.
During the first drive for Green Bay in the NFC Divisional playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, Aaron Rodgers busted out a new line call.
Two classic franchises at a classic venue in the postseason…and a classic villain – Chris Christie’s orange sweater.
Surely you’ve heard by now that Joe Flacco is the greatest clutch quarterback the NFL has seen since the days of Johnny Unitas. Since the 2012 postseason, Flacco’s postseason credentials are second to none. He has thrown 13 touchdown passes and ZERO interceptions.
During Sunday’s NFC Divisional playoff game, the Green Bay Packers will attempt to their fans warm by offering the potentially heart-stopping “Big Game Burger,” which tips the scales at impressive 3 1/2 pounds.
Dude. Don’t shoot the messenger. Just the blame the Eagles fan, who wrote a piece for NJ.com on this whole saga, in regards to the picture.
As they did in 2012, Terrell Suggs and the Baltimore Ravens aim to disrupt another postseason meeting between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
These days it’s not easy to metaphorically shake hands with a 48-year old piece of NFL history but that’s what will happen on Sunday when the Dallas Cowboys face the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in a playoff game for the first time since the legendary […]
Todd Christie, the brother of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, did what any slightly off-centered sibling would do to protect his brother from being criticized by random NFL fans – he addressed his critics on Facebook. Christie II opted to call out fans (including those of the Philadelphia […]
The apparent lucky orange sweater of Chris Christie is getting around. Yesterday, the governor of New Jersey was with his new bro and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones during Sunday’s thrilling NFC Wild Card game at AT&T Stadium. After the Cowboys forged ahead for a victory to advance […]
Someone had to win Sunday evening’s NFC Wild Card game between the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys. After all, both teams did their best to give the game away until the officials intervened in the fourth quarter with a rather dubious pass interference call and subsequent mysterious reversal.