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While some downplayed any competitive edge Tom Brady might gain from the access he receives as a Fox announcer, at least one executive believes the NFL is approaching his situation differently than it would another broadcaster.
When he retired from the NFL in 2023, many wondered what Tom Brady would turn his attention to next. Now, people are wondering if there’s a conflict of interests with his two jobs.
Tom Brady took aim at Dave Portnoy after the Barstool Sports founder called him a “money w****.” Portnoy’s comments come after Brady announced he will be ‘coming out of
Fox Sports’ Tom Brady was in the broadcast booth alongside colleague Kevin Burkhardt on Sunday for the NFC showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears, which ended in a 31‑14 blowout victory for Chicago, marking Ben Johnson’s first win as a head coach.
The comment didn't earn a reaction from Brady's broadcast partner Kevin Burkhardt, but fans quickly took to social media to call out the former quarterback. One user called the comment "disgraceful" and said his remark "encourages others to" abuse animals.
The former quarterback, 48, incited controversy while commentating on the Fox Sports broadcast of the Sunday, September 21, Dallas Cowboys vs. Chicago Bears game. After Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens repeatedly slammed his helmet into the ground following the team’s 14-31 loss, Brady shared his thoughts on the player’s frustration.
How will Brady's role as an owner overlap with his role as a TV analyst? Longtime NFL TV production experts offer some insights.
Football fans are teeing off on Fox Sports analyst Tom Brady over his cringeworthy comments about kicking a dog.
During a recent episode of ESPN’s “Wake Up Barstool,” Portnoy said that Brady was paid $75 million to play in the tournament.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson addressed Tom Brady's presence on the upcoming broadcast in their Week 3 game against the Dallas Cowboys.