When FOX signed Tom Brady to a 10-year contract to call NFL games on television, there was a lot of skepticism that the seven-time Super Bowl champion would ever reach the end of that deal. A fierce competitor with a diversified portfolio, the thought was that something would draw his fancy and draw him away from the broadcast booth.
Fox Sports' game coverage of the NFL playoffs will "feature a blatant conflict of interest" for analyst and Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady.
Week 18 of the 2024 NFL season had a few memorable, as several stars showed out! With that, FOX Sports lead NFL analyst Tom Brady named his latest 3 Stars of The Week.
Sports media personality Dan Patrick predicts that Fox broadcaster Tom Brady will be one and done in the business due to his minority ownership with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Bill Belichick's plans have been revealed by an NFL insider amid buzz he could leave UNC to coach the Raiders or another team.
Brady is completing the first season of a 10-year, $375M deal with Fox and seemingly hasn't yet gotten into any trouble related to calling games while serving as a minority owner of a franchise.
Now David Samson, former president of the Miami Marlins and host of the Nothing Personal podcast that tackles sports business, is also now on record in saying that Brady will be a one-and-done. Samson shared his perspective on Wednesday's Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz.
The NFL is the biggest financial powerhouse in all of sports. Even the least valuable teams in the league would sell for likely $4-5 billion minimum, and
Tom Brady was testing the ol’ arm ahead of his first NFL playoffs with Fox Sports. The former quarterback, who’s in the first season of his 10-year, $375 million contract with the network, shared snapshots of himself and his 17-year-old son, Jack, tossing a football on the beach in Florida.
Brady’s impact on Las Vegas is already being felt. Plus, who could be hired as defensive coordinators in San Francisco and Indianapolis, and more.
Amid interest from a handful of NFL teams, including the Las Vegas Raiders, legendary coach Bill Belichick reportedly won't leave his new job at