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King began his signature column, then called "Monday Morning Quarterback," in 1997 when his football editor at SI "asked me to empty my notebook every Monday after I wrote my weekly football column."
Peter King reviews the biggest NFL storylines following an eventful Week 3 in Football Morning in America.
Peter Andrew King (born June 10, 1957) is an American sportswriter. He wrote for Sports Illustrated from 1989 to 2018, including the weekly multiple-page column Monday Morning Quarterback. He is the author of five books, including Inside the Helmet. He has been named National Sportswriter of the Year three times. [1]
Peter King dives into what may be the NFL’s next big rivalry: The San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles. ... USA TODAY Sports. Aidan Hutchinson, Myles Garrett discussed playing together ...
Peter King highlights the biggest NFL stories of Week 11, including the Bills digging out of the Buffalo snow and the Chiefs' familiar late-game heroics.
Peter King talks to head coach Robert Saleh amid the Jets' incredible season, which continued with a massive divisional upset against the Bills.
Fresh off their third Super Bowl victory together, Peter King says Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the Chiefs are officially a team for the ages. ... The Today Show. 5-year-old sends 'full-on crazy ...
The column derives its name from the phrase Monday morning quarterback, a derogatory term for a pundit (and the name of a competing long-read column by Peter King of Sports Illustrated). The change in day reflects its typical publishing date of Tuesday, which also allows the column to address that week's Monday Night Football contest. He also ...