60 Minutes' Great Football Profiles

60分钟的伟大足球概况

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2025-01-26

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This weekend, four NFL teams will fight for their chance to play in the Super Bowl. To celebrate NFL conference championship Sunday, we're digging into the 60 Minutes archive and sharing three unforgettable football-themed stories. Steve Kroft's 2010 interview with NFL star Drew Brees, the then-New Orleans Saints quarterback, who led his team in 2010 to their first Super Bowl championship. Scott Pelley's 2011 profile of pro football agent Drew Rosenhaus, who - at the time - represented more NFL players than any other agent. The movie character Jerry Maguire was largely based on Rosenhaus. Jon Wertheim's 2022 report on the NFL kicker. Includes interviews with Justin Tucker, a Baltimore Ravens kicker; John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens coach; Calais Campbell, defensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens; Morten Andersen, former placekicker for the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons; and Connor Barth, who kicked for four NFL teams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Foreign.

  • Minutes is preempted on television this weekend for CBS's broadcast of the AFC Championship game between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs.

  • So we decided to dig into the.

  • 60 Minutes archive and share three football.

  • Related stories with our podcast listeners.

  • First up, 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Croft's profile of Drew Brees, the then star quarterback for the NFL's New Orleans Saints, from September 26, 2010.

  • This is cool Breeze in the annals of professional sports.

  • Few athletes have ever been as loved, admired and respected by their hometown fans as Saints quarterback Drew Brees.

  • In New Orleans, they call him Cool Breeze or Breezes for resurrecting a devastated city, reviving a half dead franchise and leading them to the super bowl championship.

  • And at a time when a few high profile NFL stars are serving jail time or suspensions for criminal or unacceptable conduct, Brees activism and philanthropy has served to remind critics of big time sports that the news is not always bad.

  • In a nine year NFL career, Brees has often been underappreciated and overlooked.

  • But he's finally being recognized for what he is.

  • An undersized athletic freak who in the past four years has completed more passes and thrown for more yardage than Peyton Manning, Tom Brady or Brett Favre.

  • Who's the best quarterback in the NFL?

  • Is this like if you're voting for, you know, student council president and you can't, can't vote for yourself, you got.

  • To vote for yourself?

  • No, you can vote for yourself.

  • Drew Brees is much too smart to answer the question.

  • But, but he is clearly pleased to be finally included in the conversation.

  • And you can hear talk around the league that he's not only the NFL's top passer, but maybe its best player.