The Detroit Lions have the most sought-after candidate on the head coaching market in Ben Johnson, but Tom Brady apparently forgot that he existed, because the seven-time Super Bowl winner somehow failed to mention Johnson's name a single time on Saturday night during Fox's broadcast of Detroit's shocking 45-31 playoff loss to the Washington Commanders.
Ever since he purchased a minor stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, Tom Brady has faced criticism for a potential conflict of interest between his day job and new
Brady, Lions and Washington Commanders
The NFL has enforced what some call the "Brady Rules" on the Raiders' part-owner, preventing him from attending pregame production meetings, other team facilities, practices to avoid conflicts of interest, such as getting extra time with Johnson outside of the formal interview process.
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would’ve been heavily involved in every facet of the process.
Tom Brady entered Saturday’s call of the game between the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders needing to clarify a few things. He did, sort of. Brady and broadcasting partner Kevin Burkhardt ...
Tom Brady had an untimely blunder while talking about Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels as the rookie QB pioneered his team to an upset of the Detroit Lions
Since retiring from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady took a year off the gridiron and away from the game to focus on his businesses and family for a year. Ho
When he retired from pro football after an instantly legendary career in which he won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots and another in the first of his three years playing for the Tampa Bay Buccanneers,
Glenn was an assistant coach in Seattle from 2012 to 2023, serving in several roles, including coaching linebackers. He was an assistant special teams coach for the Washington Commanders this past season.
Fox Sports will be broadcasting the big game, and they will have their top crew on the call—Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady. This will be Brady’s first time calling a Super Bowl, after signing a massive 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox after he retired from playing.
In his 23 years in the league, Brady made 15 Pro Bowls, was awarded three NFL MVPs and two Offensive Player of the Year awards while also winning seven Super Bowls and being named the game's MVP five times.