Tom Brady faces criticism over his dual roles as Fox's lead NFL color commentator and minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. Despite concerns about a conflict of interest, Fox Sports backs Brady's capability to multitask.
Despite Tom Brady's part-ownership of the Raiders, he intends to complete his broadcasting contract with Fox. Read more on Boston.com.
It took less than three months from Tom Brady being approved as part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders before a potential conflict of interest came up in his dual role as the top game analyst at Fox. While sports media analysts,
Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt will be on the call tomorrow for the Divisional round game between the Detroit Lions and the Washington Commanders, and some who cover the league are raising questions. In addition to his role as FOX's top color commentator for NFL games,
Fox Sports executive Brad Zager blasted critics of Tom Brady’s alleged conflict of interest calling this weekend’s Lions and Commanders game.
Ben Johnson is one of the hottest names out in the head coaching market, and Tom Brady's Raiders are one of the organization considering the Lions offensive coordinator.
Tom Brady is part of Fox's broadcasting team for Saturday's Lions-Commanders game. Lions OC Ben Johnson is a Raiders coaching candidate.
Tom Brady is wrapping up his first year as a Fox Sports broadcaster and plans to continue talking about the NFL for years to come. The seven-time Super Bowl champion debuted as a broadcaster in the Fall of 2024 and,
Tom Brady has awarded the LFG Player of the Game after each matchup he has called. Here are his 10 best performances this season.
Brady's 10-year contract to call football games might be hallmarked by conflicts of interest, but that hasn't stopped him yet.
Tom Brady is expected to continue with Fox throughout the duration of his 10-year contract, his agent said on Thursday, Jan. 16.