Tom Brady has been praised for his performance in the booth during the Washington Commanders’ win over the Detroit Lions on Saturday night. The former star quarterback has had a difficult transition from football to broadcasting but appears to be growing more comfortable in the role now that the playoffs have started.
Ever since he purchased a minor stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, Tom Brady has faced criticism for a potential conflict of interest between his day job and new
Tom Brady’s role as Fox’s analyst for the Lions-Commanders game raised questions about a conflict of interest because of Detroit assistants Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn.
Brady seriously can't expect us to believe that he doesn't have a big influence on who the Raiders hire for head coach and GM can he?
Ben Johnson could soon be the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Aaron Glenn might soon be named as the next leader of the New Orleans Saints. Whatever happens moving forward, Dan Campbell
Tom Brady made a savage reference to the 3-28 comeback against the Falcons during Detroit's loss to Washington on Saturday.
With a win, the Lions would inch ever closer to bringing a potential Super Bowl victory back to the city of Detroit for the first time in franchise history. And while the game itself is obviously massive,
Tom Brady appeared on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on Wednesday around the same time that Ben Johnson held his welcome press conference with the Chicago Bears. Brady had reportedly played the part of a " very convincing owner " when the Las Vegas Raiders were trying to land Johnson while Brady was also preparing to call Johnson's final game with the Detroit Lions last Saturday.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was reaching into his bag of tricks throughout Saturday night's divisional round clash against the Washington Commanders. During the third quarter, one of his more creative play calls left Tom Brady totally awestruck in the Fox booth.
The Las Vegas Raiders have to be asking themselves one question on Monday after the Chicago Bears hired the 2025 coaching carousel's top candidate in Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson: Now what?