The good news for Tom Brady the Television Analyst is that Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is now free to be hired by Tom Brady the Minority Owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
With a win, the Lions would inch ever closer to bringing a potential Super Bowl victory back to the city of Detroit for the first time in franchise history. And while the game itself is obviously massive,
Despite Tom Brady's part-ownership of the Raiders, he intends to complete his broadcasting contract with Fox. Read more on Boston.com.
LeSean McCoy has an extremely rare distinction. The former star running back won Super Bowls with both Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady, two of the greatest quarterbacks of the modern era. The
The Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions are in a shootout from Ford Field, and the fireworks have not stopped well into the fourth quarter. During the broadcast, NFL legend and now FOX announcer Tom Brady compared Lions star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown to former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward.
Tom Brady is part of Fox's broadcasting team for Saturday's Lions-Commanders game. Lions OC Ben Johnson is a Raiders coaching candidate.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion is reportedly involved in the Raiders' coaching search while calling games.
Don Yee, Tom Brady's longtime agent, told Sports Business Journal on Thursday that his client plans to see out the entirety of his 10-year contract as Fox's lead NFL game analyst. "Tom has had a tremendous amount of fun working with Fox this year,
Bears GM Ryan Poles is wooing Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. So is Tom Brady, who owns 5% of the Raiders. Only one of them, though, will have an open microphone and a captive audience Saturday night.
Tom Brady’s dual roles have been called into question in recent weeks. The seven-time Super Bowl winning quarterback is a minority owner in the Las Vegas Raiders having acquired a 10 percent
Even as Tom Brady prepares to call a Super Bowl for the first time as a TV analyst, rumors about his future at Fox Sports continue to be rampant.