Tom Brady, Bayless and Fox Broadcasting Company
Tom Brady came close to crossing the line when he criticized the officials while calling Sunday's game between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers, but
Tom Brady put the NFL in a position to make a disciplinary decision on Sunday, and the league is reportedly opting to let the seven-time Super Bowl champ off with a warning instead.
Tom Brady will not face any punishment for his criticisms of referees during a recent game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions, the NFL has decided.
The Tom Brady Rules applicable to his effort to have his team and comment on it prevent him from, among other things, "publicly criticizing game officials and other clubs."
Tom Brady has been keeping pretty busy in his post-playing career. The two notable endeavors that the seven-time Super Bowl champion is currently engaged in are being a color analyst for Fox Sports and buying a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.
In Week Nine of the NFL season, we saw an amazing number of veteran quarterbacks starting for their teams. Guys like Joe Flacco, Kirk Cousins, Matthew Stafford and Geno Smith are all guys well past 30 who are bring called upon instead of a younger signal caller.
On Monday, an NFL spokesperson cleared the air on the situation and made clear that Brady would not face discipline for his comments. "The concern would be if Tom was egregiously critical of officiating or called into question the integrity of an official ...
Tom Brady was reportedly "stunned" when he heard that his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen was pregnant with the child of Joaquim Valente, a jiujitsu teacher whom Brady had introduced to her. Brady might have retired from playing in the NFL, but he isn't going to ...
Brady shared this reflection just days after Bundchen and Valente were first seen together following the announcement. Reports indicate that Bundchen is about five to six months along, expecting her third child--her first with Valente, whom she met in 2021 ...
Tom Brady, fresh off becoming a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, may soon find himself influencing the franchise's future direction. But could his longtime former coach,