After his recent announcement to retire from football, Tom Brady said he planned to jump into the broadcasting booth in 2024. During an appearance on “The Herd” earlier this week, the seven-time Super Bowl winner said he does not have any solid
When Tom Brady decided to leave the New England Patriots in 2020 and test the free-agent waters, the debate over the legendary quarterback’s career went from what team he would sign with to who deserved more credit for the success of the
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick appeared on the “Let’s Go!” podcast Monday to reminisce with Tom Brady and the 20 years the two spent together, winning six Super Bowl titles. Belichick lauded Brady and was thankful to get the chance
Tom Brady may be the greatest NFL player of all time, but it did not preclude him from being mocked on social media for his recent sultry selfie. He kicked off his retirement with an underwear selfie to promote his Brady Brand
Trent Dilfer etched his name in history as one of the few quarterbacks who have ever played in the NFL and won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens behind a 34-7 win over the New York Giants to close the book
With Tom Brady retiring from the NFL “for good” this time, many wondered when exactly he will begin the next phase of his football journey in the FOX broadcasting booth on Sundays. Joining “The Herd” with Colin Cowherd on Monday morning, he
Tom Brady might be finished throwing the ol’ pigskin around, but his social media feeds are just beginning to heat up. Brady turned into a social media marketer Monday for his Brady Brand. He posted a photo of himself on the corner
If you would like a piece of Tom Brady’s history, it can be yours. Someone went to the exact spot where Brady announced his retirement, collected some sand from the beach he was standing on and poured it into a jar. Tom
The Tom Brady era in the NFL appears to have finally come to a close. The seven-time Super Bowl champion announced his retirement Wednesday morning, saying he was “retiring for good.” Tom Brady, #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, screams in celebration
New York sports radio legend Mike Francesa teamed up with Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo for one more take on Wednesday as the two voices of an era appeared on ESPN. Francesa had one scorching hot take as Tom Brady announced he was