What teams did Drew Brees play for?

Drew Brees

No. 9
College: Purdue (1997–2000)
NFL Draft: 2001 / Round: 2 / Pick: 32
Career history
San Diego Chargers (2001–2005) New Orleans Saints (2006–2020)

How many times has Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers played against each other?

Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers and Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints have played against each other as starters three times. The Packers won two of those three games, with both of those contests being played at Lambeau Field.

Will Drew Brees play in 2021?

Drew Brees is retired and that’s that. The former New Orleans Saints and then-San Diego Chargers quarterback is bound for the Hall of Fame soon and the television booth this coming season.

What is Drew Brees doing now 2021?

On March 15, Brees announced on ” The Today Show” that he would be working with NBC Sports as a studio analyst for “Football Night in America” and a game analyst for Notre Dame football. “I’m excited about that journey,” Brees said. “I’m excited to stay very closely connected with the game of football.

Who is better Rodgers or Brees?

Rodgers is sacked virtually twice as much as Brees is. Rodgers has 1,200 career rushing yards, while Brees’ has 600 career rushing yards. Rodgers has 16 rushing touchdowns to Brees’ eight. Rodgers has a lifetime passer rating of 104.1, while Brees lifetime passer rating is 94.

Why is Drew Brees retiring?

His injuries had to play a big role in his retirement because the older an athlete gets, the longer it takes for them to recover. Drew added this statement about his 20-year career in the NFL, which was posted along with a heart-warming video of Brees’ kids announcing their dad’s retirement.

What happened to Drew Brees retire?

Drew Brees is officially retired. The future Hall of Famer’s March 14 announcement went into effect Friday, per the league’s transaction wire. Brees retired after 20 seasons as the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yards and completions and second in passing touchdowns.

Did Brees retire?

2021Drew Brees / Career end