Tom Brady explains why he's 'jealous' of Nick Foles
The Philadelphia Eagles had Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles in the house during Sunday's blowout win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC
When Fox’s cameras panned to Foles in the crowd during the fourth quarter, Brady hilariously admitted that he doesn’t hate his former peer, but he is certainly envious of him! Tom Brady to Nick Foles: “I don’t hate you I’m just jealous of you. You caught it, I didn’t!” pic.twitter.com/iSzzP355au
The Eagles tried their own trick play — the “Philly Special” — in the fourth quarter when Foles caught a pass from Trey Burton for a touchdown. Philadelphia won, 41-33, despite Brady throwing for three touchdowns and 505 yards.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders will face off in the NFC Championship Game for the chance to compete in Super Bowl LIX. The game is being broadcast on Fox Sports, which means that announcers Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt will be in the booth.
When Nick Foles showed up on Fox's broadcast of the NFC championship game, color commentator and former Patriots QB Tom Brady was ready with a joke.
Tom Brady was just stating the obvious. As Saquon Barkley exploded for three touchdowns in Philadelphia’s NFC Championship win Sunday over the Commanders, Fox’s lead NFL analyst jabbed the Giants for letting their now-former running back leave in free agency.
Hurts wasn’t the only quarterback receiving praises. Burkhardt and Brady had a lot to say about Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels ahead of the matchup between division rivals. “He’s not playing like a rookie. He’s actually playing at an MVP-type level,” Brady said.
Tom Brady's LFG Player of the Game for the NFC Championship Game is Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley.
The Kansas City Chiefs are this generation’s NFL dynasty, and Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Andy Reid are on a quest for a third successive title.
As Saquon Barkley exploded for three touchdowns in Philadelphia’s NFC Championship win Sunday over the Commanders, Fox’s lead NFL analyst jabbed the New York Giants for letting their now-former running back leave in free agency. “Giant mistake letting him go,” Brady remarked on the broadcast alongside play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt.
Mahomes will look to achieve a feat that no team in NFL history has when he takes the field in Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans vs. the Philadelphia Eagles — a three-peat. Mahomes led his team to yet another appearance by edging out the Buffalo Bills once again, 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game.