In his new book, Coming Back Stronger: Unleashing the Hidden Power of Adversity Drew Brees tells his story of a potentially career-ending shoulder injury which left the quarterback without a team and faced with the daunting task of having to learn to throw a football all over again, coaches around the NFL wondered, would he ever come back?

After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, leaving 85% of the city under water, many wondered, would the city ever come back? And with their stadium transformed into a makeshift refugee camp, forcing the Saints to play their entire 2005 season on the road, people questioned, would the Saints ever come back?

It takes a special person to turn adversity into success and despair into hope—yet that is exactly what Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees has done—and with the weight of an entire city on his shoulders. Coming Back Stronger is the ultimate comeback story, not only of one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks, but also of a city and a team that many had all but given up on. Brees’ inspiring message of hope and encouragement proves that with enough faith, determination, and heart, you can overcome any obstacle life throws your way and not only come back, but come back stronger.

Drew’s new book is now available on Amazon and other stores. (Affiliate link.)

Here also, is a great interview Drew had with ESPN recently to discuss his book. Click here to view on ESPN.


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One Response to Drew Brees: Coming Back Stronger

  1. jerry scott says:

    Sirs.. As a 73 old spirit-filled, retired AF officer and general contractor, it stirs my genes to hear testimonies and see the results of this new breed of man that began after JESUS, the man, completed His work.

    InHis service.. Jerry Scott

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