Nationality United States Employer NFL Name Albert Breer | Education Ohio State University | |
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Born January 26, 1980 (age 44) ( 1980-01-26 ) Similar People Adam Schefter, Scott Zolak, Jason La Canfora, Chris Mortensen, Peter King Profiles | ||
Occupation Sports Writer/Reporter |
Albert breer of nfl network discusses tom brady s suspension appeal 6 22 15
Albert Breer (born January 26, 1980) is a current American football journalist and reporter for the MMQB.com. Breer spent time covering the NFL for the Boston Herald, the Boston Globe, the Dallas Morning News, Sporting News and NFL Network. Before beginning his professional career, Albert completed his undergraduate degree in journalism at Ohio State University.
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- Albert breer of nfl network discusses tom brady s suspension appeal 6 22 15
- Albert breer sports journalism joining mmqb and the twitter hack the hawkcast
- Notable incidents
- References
Albert breer sports journalism joining mmqb and the twitter hack the hawkcast
Notable incidents
Breer was the writer most often questioning Patriots coach Bill Belichick in the famous 2014 "We're on to Cincinnati" press conference.
In May 2017 Breer dismissed widely reported allegations that baseball player Adam Jones was the target of racist taunts by fans at Fenway Park because, according to Breer "I've probably been to 200 games at Fenway in my life. Never heard a slur yelled at a player."
In 2017 Breer repeatedly defended NFL front offices against allegations of "Blackballing" Colin Kaepernick for his decision to protest the national anthem.