CBS lead NFL director Mike Arnold said his team scouts suites before the game to see which camera can get the best shot of a luxury box. Things such as glare, time of day and if the window is up or down all play a role regarding which camera operator is assigned.
At this point, you're probably well aware of how little Tom Brady brings to NFL broadcasts as a highly-compensated color commentator. His analysis is equivalent to what a half-baked AI gives you on a search engine.
Tom Brady has participated in 17% of the Super Bowls ever played. It's accurate to say nobody knows what it's like to be in a Super Bowl better than Brady, who set the record with 10 championship game appearances as a player. Brady's 11th Super Bowl will be a lot different though.
NFL legend Tom Brady is reportedly "looking to sell" his famed mansion on Miami's Indian Creek Island for the jaw-dropping price of $150 million, just months after he completed a years-long renovation on the home.
Hurts wasn’t the only quarterback receiving praises. Burkhardt and Brady had a lot to say about Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels ahead of the matchup between division rivals. “He’s not playing like a rookie. He’s actually playing at an MVP-type level,” Brady said.
The NFC Championship between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders has had a few controversial calls from officials, and the internet is roasting FOX broadcaster Tom Brady for his take on the matter.
Tom Brady, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski were all in Philadelphia on Sunday to cover the NFC championship game for FOX. Before Brady ascended to the booth to call the game with Kevin Burkhardt, he reunited with his former teammates on the sideline during the FOX NFL Sunday pregame show.
When Fox’s cameras panned to Foles in the crowd during the fourth quarter, Brady hilariously admitted that he doesn’t hate his former peer, but he is certainly envious of him! Tom Brady to Nick Foles: “I don’t hate you I’m just jealous of you. You caught it, I didn’t!” pic.twitter.com/iSzzP355au
Tom Brady's LFG Player of the Game for the NFC Championship Game is Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley.
The Eagles tried their own trick play — the “Philly Special” — in the fourth quarter when Foles caught a pass from Trey Burton for a touchdown. Philadelphia won, 41-33, despite Brady throwing for three touchdowns and 505 yards.
Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley was Tom Brady's LFG Player of the Game after his performance against the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship.