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Drew Brees would be a Hall of Famer anywhere

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Hall of Fame welcomes Drew Brees in first year of eligibility
It only took one year of eligibility for Brees to become a Pro Football Hall of Famer .

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Drew Brees career competition percentage: How NFL's most accurate QB of all time stands apart in Hall of Fame
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Drew Brees would be a Hall of Famer anywhere, but in New Orleans, he’s one of a kind
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Cardinals great Larry Fitzgerald voted into Pro Football Hall of Fame
Fitzgerald was elected in his first year of eligibility and will be enshrined in Canton, Ohio.

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Hall of Fame transcript: Hear everything Drew Brees had to say about his election
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Drew Brees earns Hall of Fame entry in first year of eligibility, unlike Bill Belichick
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Eli Manning's Hall of Fame path has Roethlisberger, Brady crowding in

Eli Manning keeps making the finals, but he'll probably keep missing the Pro Football Hall of Fame with Ben Roethlisberger and Tom Brady looming.
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Broncos Coach Sean Payton Sends Emotional Hall of Fame Note to Drew Brees

Broncos coach Sean Payton posted an emotional message for Drew Brees after Brees was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026. The post Broncos Coach Sean Payton Sends Emotional Hall of Fame Note to Drew Brees appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Today in Sports - Drew Brees breaks Peyton Manning’s NFL record (539) for career touchdown passes

1918 — Jack Dempsey knocks out Carl Morris in 14 seconds in a heavyweight bout in New Orleans. 1930 — Golfer Bobby Jones wins the first James E. Sullivan Award. The award is given to “the most outstanding amateur athlete in the United States.”
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