Drew Brees is feeling the love after getting inducted into the 2026 NFL Hall of Fame, and he’s not keeping quiet about who he thinks deserves to join him. During a Super Bowl weekend event, Brees laid it down, making it clear he expects fellow quarterbacks Eli Manning and Philip Rivers to make it to Canton, insisting their time will come. After all, if Brees can make it, why not the guys who took down the legendary Tom Brady in the Super Bowl?
The buzz surrounding their potential induction is palpable, but it also highlights a surprising absence: Eli Manning’s name from this year’s class. Brees himself expressed shock that Manning wasn’t honored alongside him, revealing just how competitive the race can be. He did back Bill Belichick, one of the most successful coaches ever, reminding fans that there’s always a path to greatness, even if it takes a few years.
And in a twist that tugs at the heartstrings, Brees revealed he wants his golden Hall of Fame jacket to belong to his family, rather than be buried with him. His words are a reminder that it’s not just about the accolades; it’s about the people who matter the most. So, do these Hall of Fame dreams for Manning and Rivers spark ideas about who else deserves the nod? Let’s discuss!
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