Who retired from the NFL in 2005?
Aaron Rodgers now holds this unique NFL distinction after the retirement of Alex Smith. The retirement of Alex Smith this week means that there’s now only one active player remaining from the first-round of the 2005 NFL Draft and that unique distinction belongs to none other than Aaron Rodgers.
Who won the NFL championship in 2005?
New England Patriots
Super Bowl XXXIX/Champion
Who was the best NFL player in 2005?
Marc Bulger
2005 Leaders
1. | Marc Bulger • STL | 287.1 |
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2. | Donovan McNabb • PHI | 278.6 |
3. | Kurt Warner • ARI | 271.3 |
4. | Tom Brady • NWE | 256.9 |
5. | Trent Green • KAN | 250.9 |
When did NFL change to 4 divisions?
2002
When the NFL expanded to 32 teams in 2002, the league realigned, changing the division structure from three divisions in each conference to four divisions in each conference.
Who retired in 2007 NFL?
Brett Favre
Brett Favre retired once again in 2008 while on the the New York Jets. He came back out of retirement the following year and signed with the Minnesota Vikings in 2009. After a 17 season career with the NFL, Brett Favre retired with the Green Bay Packers in 2007.
Who won the NFL in 2004?
New England Patriots
Philadelphia Eagles
2004 NFL season/Champion
Who won the 2005 2006 Super Bowl?
The Steelers
The Steelers defeated the Seahawks by the score of 21–10. The game was played on February 5, 2006, at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
Who played in the 2005 AFC Championship game?
AFC: New England Patriots 28, Jacksonville Jaguars 3
1 | 2 | |
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Jaguars | 0 | 3 |
Patriots | 0 | 7 |
Who was the best QB in 2005?
Passing
Rk | Player | Rate |
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1 | Tom Brady* | 92.3 |
2 | Trent Green* | 90.1 |
3 | Brett Favre | 70.9 |
4 | Carson Palmer* | 101.1 |
What was the old NFL divisions?
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- AFC East: Bills, Patriots, Jets, Dolphins.
- AFC North: Ravens, Bengals, Steelers, Browns.
- AFC South: Titans, Colts, Jaguars, Texans.
- AFC West: Raiders, Chargers, Broncos, Chiefs.
- NFC East: Cowboys, Eagles, Football Team, Giants.
- NFC West: Cardinals, Rams, 49ers, Seahawks.