Tom Brady has been a big talking point in this year’s NFL playoffs. The Kansas City Chiefs bidding for an unprecedented Super Bowl three-peat is obviously a huge storyline, but so too is
Retired quarterback Tom Brady denied the idea he's already looking to leave his broadcast role at Fox Sports. Asked about the topic Wednesday on The Herd
Autograph, the $3.1 billion valuation NFT company co-founded by Tom Brady, is merging with the digital fitness company Future. As part of the merger,
When Tom Brady signed his 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox as the lead NFL broadcaster, the network saw Brady as the perfect person to reshape that booth in the post-Joe Buck/Troy Aikman era.
Tom Brady is in the midst of working through his first major duties as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, seeking to find the team's next head coach and general manager.One of those vacancies was filled on Wednesday,
Tom Brady said that offensive players "should protect themselves" as he weighed in on the controversial Patrick Mahomes penalty from the Chiefs' win over the Texans.
Tom Brady is the latest to weigh in regarding the controversy surrounding the hits that are drawing penalties for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Tom Brady appeared on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on Wednesday around the same time that Ben Johnson held his welcome press conference with the Chicago Bears. Brady had reportedly played the part of a " very convincing owner " when the Las Vegas Raiders were trying to land Johnson while Brady was also preparing to call Johnson's final game with the Detroit Lions last Saturday.
As the Chiefs prepare for the AFC Championship Game, here’s a look at how Patrick Mahomes compares to other legendary quarterbacks at age 29.
Tom Brady was a guest on Colin Cowherd’s show The Herd earlier today, and the show host asked the former quarterback what he thought about Patrick Mahomes’ latest antics and the protections that quarterbacks are given. Brady proceeded to rip into Mahomes without actually ever mentioning him directly:
The Las Vegas Raiders have been searching for a new head coach and general manager, and one of the positions is now filled. Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek has been hired as the new GM of the Raiders,