|
NEW YORK (AP) - Favre, Brady, Sanchez and Tebow, too.
The modern American pastime of watching football on TV is surging in popularity this season, for both NFL and college games. With the economy still rough, tuning into games offers football fans cheap entertainment and some intriguing story lines built around quarterbacks haven't hurt ratings, either.
"The NFL is a quarterback-driven league, and there have been so many tremendous stories," said ESPN executive vice president John Wildhack.
|
|