Fox Sports executive Brad Zager blasted critics of Tom Brady’s alleged conflict of interest calling this weekend’s Lions and Commanders game.
Tom Brady is staying at FOX as he makes his voice heard within the Raiders organization despite rumors of the contrary.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion is reportedly involved in the Raiders' coaching search while calling games.
To no one’s surprise, Mr. Company Man (a.k.a. he doesn’t want to burn any bridges with sources or sponsors) downplayed the Brady-Johnson dynamic ahead of the Lions-Commanders playoff matchup. Schefter ultimately said that he thinks “everybody involved is professional enough to do things the right way.”
The Lions' offensive coordinator has been a top head coaching candidate and appears to be on Tom Brady's and the Raiders' radar.
Tom Brady's role as an owner of the Raiders is expected to leave him somewhat biased when the Lions host the Commanders.
The very situation NFL fans and experts have been worried about is playing out in real time. Tom Brady the Fox announcer (who got called out for his performance this past weekend) will be in Detroit t
Even as Tom Brady goes through his first postseason and prepares to call his first Super Bowl in three weeks as a television analyst, rumors about his future continue to be rampant, much to the dismay of Fox Sports.
The guardrails the NFL constructed to facilitate Tom Brady’s role as a Raiders minority owner and his job as the lead NFL analyst on Fox will be tested Saturday. Brady, in the first year of a 10-year,
From the Chiefs’ quest for a three-peat, to the long-suffering Bills’ and Lions’ fan bases, to the quarterbacks looking to finally break through, there’s no shortage of exciting possibilities to cap off the season.
Brady reportedly has his sights set on Ben Johnson, but his best player appears to have other ideas.