Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season had a few memorable and exciting finishes as several stars showed out! Check out FOX Sports lead NFL analyst Tom Brady to name his latest 3 Stars of The Week.
With just two weeks left in the NFL season, Brady highlights the teams to beat as the playoff picture comes into focus.
Brady — who replaced former NFL tight end Greg Olsen on the network’s top team that features play-by-play caller Kevin Burkhardt — is reportedly being coached up by network producers, who want him to focus more on what he’s witnessing on the field in his analysis, according to a Puck Newsletter in November.
If you’re watching any of the NFL games on Fox on Sunday in 2024 Week 16, you may notice an absence: There’s no Kevin Burkhardt or Tom Brady on the mics anywhere for the network. Why is that the case?
Tom Brady is getting blasted online for constantly using the word "chunk or chunks" during Ravens-Steelers game.
Tom Brady sat down with TV personality and sports pundit Stephen A. Smith on the Stephen A. Smith Show to talk about everything form football strategy to personal philosophy. During the straight-shooting interview,
Nikki Glaser tells PEOPLE she would 'definitely' apologize to Gisele Bündchen for the jokes she made at Tom Brady's roast if she ever met the supermodel.
Tom Brady isn't just celebrating the holiday season, he's also reflecting on his epic 2024. The retired NFL legend has done it all this year and on December 24
We've seen Tom Brady the GOAT NFL QB. We've seen him have the spotlight on him off the field. And now? We get Tom Brady the announcer, starting in 2024, now that's in the top announcing team on Fox with Kevin Burkhardt.
Former New England Patriots quarterback and NFL legend Tom Brady recently revealed what current NFL wide receiver he would like to throw to the most during a segment with FOX Sports. Brady has thrown to his fair share of legendary wide receivers, including players like Randy Moss, Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.
Tom Brady is the GOAT. There’s no two ways about it. A 7-time Super Bowl champ, 5-time Super Bowl MVP, 3-time NFL MVP… the man’s professional football resume is as impressive as anyone who’s ever strapped on a helmet.