Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre was spotted recently with shaggy white hair, a grizzly beard and bulging biceps.
Brett Favre Rocks Beard
Favre, 44, has been retired since after the 2010 season, but appears to still be hitting the gym – why’ll losing the razor. Over the weekend, Favre was photographed at an event sporting the new hairstyle and his veins popping out of his arms.
Is Brett Favre filming "Over The Top 2"?? pic.twitter.com/O6IhbXAAhZ
— Steve Braband (@stevebraband) March 4, 2014
Nicknamed “The Gunslinger” during his NFL career, Favre ran the Green Bay Packers offense from 1992 to 2007, winning the AP Most Valuable Player award three consecutive times and leading the squad to seven division championships, four Nfc Championship games, two Super Bowl appearances and a win at Super Bowl Xxxi.
After his brief stints playing for the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings, Favre stepped away from playing for good. When the St.
Brett Favre Rocks Beard
Favre, 44, has been retired since after the 2010 season, but appears to still be hitting the gym – why’ll losing the razor. Over the weekend, Favre was photographed at an event sporting the new hairstyle and his veins popping out of his arms.
Is Brett Favre filming "Over The Top 2"?? pic.twitter.com/O6IhbXAAhZ
— Steve Braband (@stevebraband) March 4, 2014
Nicknamed “The Gunslinger” during his NFL career, Favre ran the Green Bay Packers offense from 1992 to 2007, winning the AP Most Valuable Player award three consecutive times and leading the squad to seven division championships, four Nfc Championship games, two Super Bowl appearances and a win at Super Bowl Xxxi.
After his brief stints playing for the New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings, Favre stepped away from playing for good. When the St.
- 3/6/2014
- Uinterview
We are all excited about Madonna's performance this Sunday, but Super Bowl halftime shows weren't always about popular recording artists. As the most-watched event in television history, it's hard to imagine the game without celebrities and pyrotechnics. The show has come a long way since college marching bands, so let's take a look at some of the great and most memorable Super Bowl halftime moments.
Super Bowl III: Florida A&M University:
Towards the end of the Civil rights movement, the 1969 halftime show was lead by the marching band of famed historically black college, Florida A&M University.
Super Bowl XVI: Up With the People:
Do you remember Up With the People? Well the NFL really liked this act! The international education organization featured a cast of about 100 students from 20 different countries. They performed at four different Super Bowls during the late 1970's and through the 80's.
Super Bowl Xxv: New Kids on the Block:
Step by Step, the halftime...
Super Bowl III: Florida A&M University:
Towards the end of the Civil rights movement, the 1969 halftime show was lead by the marching band of famed historically black college, Florida A&M University.
Super Bowl XVI: Up With the People:
Do you remember Up With the People? Well the NFL really liked this act! The international education organization featured a cast of about 100 students from 20 different countries. They performed at four different Super Bowls during the late 1970's and through the 80's.
Super Bowl Xxv: New Kids on the Block:
Step by Step, the halftime...
- 2/4/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
This weekend is going to be a massive one for the worlds of music, television and sports. The Super Bowl is finally here, and the fact that the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers will be squaring off against one another to determine who is this year's NFL champion is only about the fifth-most important thing happening over the next few days. In addition to the game, there will be the headline-grabbing advertisements (including a number of movie trailer premieres and appearances by both Justin Bieber and Eminem), the new episode of "Glee" that will follow the big game (which features the much-talked-about "Thriller" sequence), the national anthem care of Christina Aguilera (which bodes well for the Steelers) and the fact that this could be the most-watched American television broadcast in history (besting last year's Super Bowl, which drew 106.5 million viewers).
There's also the halftime show, which is always...
There's also the halftime show, which is always...
- 2/4/2011
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
We don't even have machines that can accurately predict whether I need an umbrella next Tuesday, so forgive me for being a bit skeptical when EA Sports says that their "2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa" game has named Spain as the winner over Brazil in a 3-1 match on July 11 to win its first World Cup. According to a press release, however, that is exactly what the title's "market-leading EA Sports soccer engine" has done.
"EA was able to simulate the 2010 FIFA World Cup and test all 32 teams under the same conditions they will face in the weeks ahead," the announcement explains. The experiment predicted that Spain would come out on top with the host country of South Africa bowing out of the tournament first, leaving Spain's David Villa to win the Golden Boot with seven goals and Brazil's Kaka to earn the Golden Ball.
I'm reminded of the time...
"EA was able to simulate the 2010 FIFA World Cup and test all 32 teams under the same conditions they will face in the weeks ahead," the announcement explains. The experiment predicted that Spain would come out on top with the host country of South Africa bowing out of the tournament first, leaving Spain's David Villa to win the Golden Boot with seven goals and Brazil's Kaka to earn the Golden Ball.
I'm reminded of the time...
- 6/3/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
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