PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Wednesday answering reader questions during the Packers' offseason.
They were the top two quarterbacks selected in the 2004 NFL Draft. Is it possible that their pro football legacies conclude in the same place at the same time?
Big career numbers obviously aren’t the only thing voters consider. Seniors candidate Sharpe, for example, was a Packers wideout who played for just seven seasons, compiling 8,134 yards (13.7 average) ...
Tony Dungy thinks Pro Football Hall of Fame voters dropped the ball this year, and he has some special insight. He’s one of ...
It was an announcement that was a long time coming for Packers fans who grew up watching him play, and it finally happened: ...
Club Shay Shay” became a must-stop destination for Hollywood after Katt Williams aired his grievances. “This was our ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gamecock legend and Green Bay Packers great Sterling Sharpe has been elected to the Pro ...
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Distractify on MSNSterling Sharpe's Career Was Cut Short, but He Still Made Plenty of DoughFollowing the news that Sterling Sharpe has joined his brother Shannon in the NFL Hall of Fame, many want to know what his ...
Indianapolis Colts legendary wide receiver Reggie Wayne and kicker Adam Vinatieri failed to get into the Pro Football Hall of ...
NEW ORLEANS, La. — Antonio Gates, Jared Allen, Eric Allen and Sterling Sharpe were voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame ...
Eli Manning’s omission as a first-ballot Hall of Famer comes as no big surprise to at least one NFL analyst. On Friday’s ...
Steve Smith Sr. will have to wait another year to try and make the Pro Football Hall of Fame. As a first-time finalist, many expected Smith to break through ...
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