Tom Brady has certainly gotten better on the air for Fox Sports since Week 1 of the NFL season on the air, even if his Las Vegas Raiders ownership restrictions are a problem. But comparing him to Daniel Jones? That’s a bit much, although it’s coming from Skip Bayless, who’s known for being a bit much.
Tom Brady, fresh off becoming a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, may soon find himself influencing the franchise's future direction. But could his longtime former coach,
Tom Brady put the NFL in a position to make a disciplinary decision on Sunday, and the league is reportedly opting to let the seven-time Super Bowl champ off with a warning instead.
The NFL's disciplinary actions can sometimes feel puzzling. One moment, a player or coach is handed a heavy fine for a seemingly harmless comment, while in the next, someone else m
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Tom Brady will not be punished by the NFL after criticizing officials on Sunday during Fox's broadcast of a game between the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions.
While Tom Brady was working for Fox from 4:25 p.m. ET until 7:23 p.m. ET, his phone might have been blowing up in relation to his other job. After Sunday's loss to the Bengals, the Raiders fired offensive coordinator Luke Getsy, offensive line coach James ...
Fox NFL broadcaster and former NFL quarterback Tom Brady speaks to Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (13) before a game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Raymond James Stadium. / Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
Tom Brady has been keeping pretty busy in his post-playing career. The two notable endeavors that the seven-time Super Bowl champion is currently engaged in are being a color analyst for Fox Sports and buying a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Tom Brady Rules applicable to his effort to have his team and comment on it prevent him from, among other things, "publicly criticizing game officials and other clubs."
When Tom Brady became a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, the game changed for him as an NFL on Fox announcer. While Brady hasn’t exactly taken the sports media world by storm with his work in the broadcast booth,