A.J. Hawk is a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers, wearing number 50. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Ohio State. A.J. Hawk is 6 feet, 1 inch and weighs 246 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about...
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A.J. Hawk is a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers, wearing number 50. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Ohio State. A.J. Hawk is 6 feet, 1 inch and weighs 246 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about A.J. Hawk and the Packers, or follow him in news and blogs.
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This strictly protected wristband is undiluted for any Packers fan! Styled with “football” tanned hide as well as laces, it facilities effervescent behind with football button. Front has Brett Favre’s name as well as #4. Actual wristband measures 6″ prolonged (will widen due to effervescent closure).
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FLORHAM PARK, N.J., April 29 (UPI) --
Brett Favre has been released by the New York Jets but the quarterback said he hasn't changed his mind about retirement.
Favre, 39, retired in February, ending an 18-year NFL career during which he set a series of league records, including touchdown passes (464) and passing yards (65,127). He played one season with the Atlanta Falcons, 16 with the Green Bay Packers and last year with the Jets.
The Jets released Favre from a reserve/retired list... Read Full Story
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