Tom Brady made his postseason debut in the broadcast booth and A.J. Brown cozied up with a good book. Here's the best and worst from the Eagles-Packers broadcast.
Tom Brady gave depressed New York Giants fans a reason to chuckle on Sunday during the NFC wild-card game. On a run from Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs in the second quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles, Brady, the FOX NFL analyst, accidentally dropped the name of a Giants fan favorite.
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 got his first taste of playoff action as an announcer during Saturday’s wild-card round matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles, and the rookie in the booth isn’t doing that badly.
Tom Brady has received mixed reviews as an NFL analyst in 2024, to say the least. Speculation has ramped up that he may decide to walk away from the broadcast booth after this season, especially since he has another busy gig as a part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Tom Brady may be new at the broadcasting game but he delivered a veteran move on Sunday. The Green Bay Packers were trailing the Philadelphia Eagles 10-0 in the first half of their wild-card round matchup with 5:09 left before the break when Brady struck.
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That didn’t take long. Tom Brady is calling his first postseason game, and less than 10 seconds into the game he was facing an unusual call. On the opening kick off, Green Bay Packers kick
Tom Brady is set to call a postseason game for Fox involving two Lions coordinators who are head coaching candidates for the Raiders, partially owned by Brady.
Tom Brady had the internet tripping out over his wild four-word line during the Packers-Eagles playoff game on Sunday.