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.
The championship saw the Los Angeles Dodgers achieve a 7-6 victory after a series of errors made by the New York Yankees.
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.
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 ...
Tom Brady didn’t cross a line after all. The former NFL quarterback turned broadcaster and the owner of a partial stake in the Raiders will not be punished for the comments he made on air during Sunday’s Lions-Packers game in which he seemed to criticize the decision to kick Lions defensive back Brian Branch, Front Office Sports reported.
Here's why Tom Brady faced possible punishment for his comments during the Detroit Lions' win over the Packers.
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
Bayless's comments came after Brady's call of Sunday's game between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers. One of his main points of contention was Brady's knack for talking endlessly in run-on sentences that led to nowhere.
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 hung up his cleats for the second time, there was a lot of pressure on him to transition from being the greatest quarterback of all time into the greatest announcer of all time. When Brady started in the booth for Fox,
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