Tom Brady’s Week 15 power rankings
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New England Patriots legend Tom Brady will have no doubt have felt a sense of nostalgia as he saw 44 year old quarterback, Phillip Rivers, trot out onto the fie
Tom Brady has been out of the NFL for several years now, but the former star quarterback is still making waves in the league. The current Fox Sports broadcaster is a seven-time NFL champion from his days with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Tom Brady isn't making an NFL comeback from retirement, even after Philip Rivers took five years off and then suited up for the Indianapolis Colts at age 44. But that's not because the GOAT, the legendary QB of both the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, doesn't think he could do it.
The loss prompted renewed questions about New England’s ability to outduel top competition, and franchise legend Tom Brady took notice of the result. In his latest power rankings released Tuesday, Brady demoted the Patriots from No. 1 to No. 6 following the defeat.
Tom Brady has kept his roles as Las Vegas Raiders minority owner and Fox Sports color analyst despite receiving backlash from fans.
Tom Brady pointed to two reasons why the Patriots are having success this year: Josh McDaniels and Drake Maye's willingness to learn.
Tom Brady had an interesting comparison for his former squad, the Patriots, and their new star quarterback, Drake Maye.
Tom Brady became one of the greatest players in NFL history during his time with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning a record seven Super Bowls along the way. But after retiring, Brady has stayed active in the football world, joining Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews on Fox Sports’ lead commentary team.
Tom Brady joined Gronk and Julian Edelman to discuss the success of the New England Patriots and preview their matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
Tom Brady talked about the physical and psychological hurdles Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes will face after ACL surgery.
Tom Brady has been inspired by Philip Rivers. The 44-year-old quarterback came out of a five-year retirement to start for the Indianapolis Colts last weekend, and Brady is confident he could do