Tom Brady dropped his third un-retirement hint in a week on Thursday morning on Instagram while running shirtless at the age of 46 and a broadcasting deal with FOX Sports looming.
Seven-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady doesn’t hold back on the field — or with his thoughts. The former Patriots quarterback has some problems with the current state of the players in the NFL, telling all on a recent appearance on the podcast "DeepCut with VicBlends." “I think the biggest problem with a lot of f kids these days, it’s all about them. Their brand, their social media, and then when it’s about me and then not about us, well, there’s no way to succeed as a team,” Brady...
It's up in the air regarding what the Patriots do at No. 3, and an insider
Source: Adam Glanzman / Getty Tom Brady might be reconsidering his retirement. In a recent interview he said he is not opposed to returning back to the NFL. ESPN is reporting that the gridiron legend’s cleats aren’t hung up for good. Earlier this week he was a guest on the Deep Cut Podcast where he gave his take on a variety of topics. When asked by host Vic Blends if he would entertain any offers to play quarterback for a team during the 2024 season he made it clear he is ready to go if...
On the anniversary of Tom Brady getting drafted by the Patriots, it’s fun to remember what evaluators thought of Brady’s NFL potential at the time.
Tom’s taking one for the team.
Get ready for a lot of jokes about Tom Brady never eating strawberries and divorcing one of the most successful supermodels in history.
Maybe Julian Edelman was wrong. After Tom Brady said he was "not opposed" to an NFL return if a team needed him to fill in for an injured quarterback, his former teammate told Fox News Digital he didn't think Brady was serious about a return. A video Brady posted on Instagram suggests otherwise. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM On the "Deep Cuts" podcast, Brady was asked if he would "pick up the phone" if someone called looking for a quarterback. "I’m not opposed to it," Brady...
There will be a Birmingham feel to El Clasico, with Blues investor Tom
NFL fans are now convinced that retired quarterback Tom Brady could un-retire a second time to play for an AFC team following their big move at the draft last night. Tom Brady’s initial retirement lasted only 40 days. The second one is nearing its 15-month anniversary, yet some folks can’t help but wonder if the …
Williams is expected to be the first player selected next Thursday night
NFL legend Tom Brady continued his escapades around European football as the Birmingham City co-owner popped up in Spain for El Clasico between Barcelona and Real Madrid.