The Detroit Lions have the most sought-after candidate on the head coaching market in Ben Johnson, but Tom Brady apparently forgot that he existed, because the seven-time Super Bowl winner somehow failed to mention Johnson's name a single time on Saturday night during Fox's broadcast of Detroit's shocking 45-31 playoff loss to the Washington Commanders.
Tom Brady received praise on Saturday night for making an astute observation during a crucial point of the Washington Commanders' win over the Detroit Lions.
Ever since he purchased a minor stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, Tom Brady has faced criticism for a potential conflict of interest between his day job and new
Tom Brady, who joined the Fox NFL broadcasting booth in 2024, is announcing Saturday's playoff game between Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders.
Last week, the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to hire 73-year-old Pete Carroll as their head coach. The Raiders made the decision not long after the hottest name on the job market, Ben Johnson, left the Detroit Lions to take the Chicago Bears head coaching gig.
The Lions' offensive coordinator has been a top head coaching candidate and appears to be on Tom Brady's and the Raiders' radar.
Tom Brady has been praised for his performance in the booth during the Washington Commanders’ win over the Detroit Lions on Saturday night. The former star quarterback has had a difficult transition from football to broadcasting but appears to be growing more comfortable in the role now that the playoffs have started.
Tom Brady had an untimely blunder while talking about Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels as the rookie QB pioneered his team to an upset of the Detroit Lions
Tom Brady made a savage reference to the 3-28 comeback against the Falcons during Detroit's loss to Washington on Saturday.
Tom Brady’s role as Fox’s analyst for the Lions-Commanders game raised questions about a conflict of interest because of Detroit assistants Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn.
Since retiring from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady took a year off the gridiron and away from the game to focus on his businesses and family for a year. Ho
When he retired from pro football after an instantly legendary career in which he won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and another in the first of his three years playing for the Tampa Bay Buccanneers,