For the first and only time in his illustrious career, Tom Brady finished under .500 last season. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers still made the playoffs in a bad division with an 8-9 record, but it was clear they did not match up
Tom Brady had one of the most storied careers in NFL history, and earlier this month the father of three announced he was ‘retiring for good.’ It appears the seven-time Super Bowl winner is easing into his retirement by taking on the
Patrick Mahomes could be on the precipice of being viewed as an all-time great if he helps the Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Super Bowl LVII. The win would give Mahomes his second ring and the Chiefs’
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich has emerged as a potential candidate to take over the offense at Notre Dame. Leftwich, who called plays for the Buccaneers for the past four seasons, reached out last week to Irish head coach
Tom Brady announced last week that he was “retiring for good” after an incredibly successful NFL career that put him on the mountaintop above some of the all-time greats that have played the sport. In the latest episode of the “Let’s Go!”
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft took a stroll down the red carpet on Sunday as he made his way to the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, just days after Tom Brady announced his retirement after 23 seasons in the NFL. Kraft
Tom Brady was the next great superstar athlete to retire as he made the announcement in a social media video on Wednesday after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were eliminated from the postseason. As sports pundits tried to put Brady’s career into perspective,
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is preparing to make the third Super Bowl appearance of his career next week. During an interview with “First Things First,” Mahomes reflected on Tom Brady’s unprecedented career. He also discussed what it was like to
Super Bowl champ puts Tom Brady's retirement in same conversation as JFK assassination, 9/11 attacks
Super Bowl champion Shaun O’Hara raised eyebrows Wednesday when he compared the importance of Tom Brady’s retirement to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. O’Hara, an analyst on NFL Network, talked about Brady “retiring for good”
Tom Brady’s decision to retire “for good” after he finished up his third season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers came as no surprise to his father who said Wednesday he knew ahead of time. Tom Brady Sr. talked to the Boston Globe