Welcome To Peyton Manning Week
In honor of Peyton Manning winning his second Super Bowl, possibly retiring, and finding out that he has the social tact of a hacksaw, we will dedicate this week to him.
In honor of Peyton Manning winning his second Super Bowl, possibly retiring, and finding out that he has the social tact of a hacksaw, we will dedicate this week to him.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft attended Super Bowl 50 and saw Peyton Manning grab the second and presumably final Vince Lombardi Trophy of his career last Sunday.
Congratulations to Von Miller and the Denver Broncos defense on carrying the remains of Zombie Peyton Manning to a Super Bowl win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday night.
The final football game of the 2015 NFL season has arrived. Super Bowl 50 is here.
According to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Peyton Manning will indeed retire following Super Bowl 50.
For the first time in JMRA history, I’m rolling up my sleeves to suggest a Super Bowl 50 drinking game.
What a better way to celebrate Super Sunday, the final game of Peyton Manning’s storied career (maybe) and America’s inability to talk about race in an intelligent manner than to run our annual Super Bowl Live Blog.
In order to purge my soul regarding the 2015 AFC Championship Game, it’s time to switch gears in dramatic fashion.
The New York Daily News, that bastion of journalistic integrity, revealed its cover for Monday’s newspaper that will feature Tom Brady and Peyton Manning in anticipation of next Sunday’s AFC Championship Game between the Patriots and Broncos.
Next Sunday, the New England Patriots visit the Denver Broncos for the right to play in Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, California. Of course, much of this week’s narrative will revolve around Tom Brady and Peyton Manning’s 17th meeting.