Tom Brady, Raiders and Super Bowl
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NFL legend Tom Brady spent this Sunday doing something he rarely does. For around 23 years in the NFL, routine defined Bradyβs life.
NFL legend Tom Brady just completed his second season with Fox Sports. Brady previously signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with the network to be their top NFL analyst. The seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback provided excellent insight and his own brand of commentary throughout the 2025 NFL
Tom Brady joined the chorus of voices questioning Bill Belichick's snub from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, saying the voting committee's decision is "completely ridiculous."
Legendary NFL quarterback turned FOX announcer Tom Brady has another notable job these days: minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. Brady, 48, has a minority stake in the Raiders. He's been allowed to maintain his gig at Fox Sports,
Bill Belichick's shocking Pro Football Hall of Fame snub has NFL observers wondering if Tom Brady could face the same fate. ESPN's Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham reported Tuesday that Belichick didn't receive the votes necessary to get inducted into the 2026 class.
The Las Vegas Raiders appear to be on the verge of landing a rising star in the coaching ranks. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak "intends to try to work out a deal" to become the next head coach of the Raiders.
On Wednesday, Fox Sports announced that a whopping 46 million viewers tuned in to the NFC Championship Game. Brady shared his reaction to the development. βOkkkkkk ππΌππΌππΌβ the three-time NFL MVP wrote. Tom Brady reacts to Fox Sports' viewership numbers for the NFC championship game (via @tombrady on IG) pic.twitter.com/4ofmsvbULy