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  • How Tom Brady became the Super Bowl’s $375 million star


    The winter of 2022 was the greatest frenzy of sports broadcasting talent in history, with hundreds of millions doled out for NFL commentators.

    ESPN poached Fox’s top team, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, for a combined total of $165 million. Newcomer to the NFL, Amazon Prime Video signed Al Michaels — who had been discarded after calling his record-tying 11th Super Bowl by NBC — to a contract that included his customary private jet travel to and from games.

    Even the deals that didn’t happen were exorbitant. Just off a Super Bowl win, Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay was tempted to leave coaching by a potential $20 million a year offer to join Michaels on Amazon’s “Thursday Night Football.” McVay decided to remain on the sidelines.

    At Fox Sports, top executives, Eric Shanks and Brad Zager, stayed quiet after losing their marquee names, Buck and Aikman. The executives plotted behind the scenes.

    During that winter, seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady — widely considered the greatest player in history — briefly retired. Fox put him on the top of its game analyst board but considered it a long shot. It believed if the modern-day Babe Ruth or Michael Jordan were available, you had to at least make a call.

    Even after 40 days, when Brady said he would play quarterback another season, Shanks and Zager didn’t stop their pursuit as they decided that Brady would be worth the wait. Despite expressing no previous interest in broadcasting, Brady did not immediately spike the initial overtures. It got to a point that Brady seemed willing to take a face-to-face meeting.

    Before Shanks and Zager could set up their secret presentation to Brady that March at Los Angeles’ Hotel Bel-Air, the duo first had to secure the approval of their boss, Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch, on what would be the largest sportscasting commentator contract ever. Murdoch gave them the go-ahead to take the meeting.

    It echoed the aggressive big sports dealmaking of Lachlan’s father, Rupert, who used the NFL to establish Fox as the fourth major broadcast network nearly three decades earlier.

    On May 10, 2022, slightly more than two months after Lachlan Murdoch gave the green light, he announced to the world on the company’s earnings call that Brady would be Fox Sports’ lead NFL game analyst upon his second and final retirement. No terms were disclosed.

    Shortly after, it was revealed by sources briefed on the contract that the deal was for 10 years and $375 million. While Fox initially denied the numbers reported that day, Lachlan later told Axios the report was “directionally right.”

    It turns out, the contract has stock options, according to sources with knowledge of the deal, and Fox has performed well so, at this point, the deal may end up being north of $375 million.

    Yes, it is Tom Brady, but the “why” of it all has never been answered. Why do it?  The short of it is, in Fox Sports’ view, you are signing more than an analyst.

    “We work in a multibillion-dollar business,” Zager, Fox Sports’ president of production and operations, told The Athletic. “We make decisions every day where value comes from and where to spend that money and get that value. The moment that Tom was available, the importance of the NFL to any media company right now has always been high and probably never higher. What Tom brings with his ability to get sponsors and clients, everybody is motivated to be a part of this brand.”

    To understand the full sense behind it all, The Athletic spoke to Zager on the record and fellow TV executives, agents and broadcasters on background to figure out:

    Why is Tom Brady worth $375 million to Fox?


    Before you can understand the why of Brady’s $375 million deal, the how must be addressed. How did we get here? How did once-a-week announcers get paid more than most of the players they cover?

    Like most things in the world of sports media, for better or worse, it centers around ESPN. In 2016, ESPN’s then-president John Skipper allowed “Monday Night Football” play-by-play voice Mike Tirico to flee to NBC, where he would stand in the on-deck circle as the heir apparent to Michaels as the play-by-player on NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” and to Bob Costas as the lead host of NBC’s Olympics coverage.

    This led to ESPN royally annoying the NFL because ESPN’s post-Tirico booth was never quite right. From Sean McDonough to Joe Tessitore to Steve Levy on play-by-play, it never sounded big enough for the booth that once had Howard Cosell, Frank Gifford and the aforementioned Michaels.

    McDonough didn’t mesh with lead analyst Jon Gruden, and both were soon gone. With Tessitore, ESPN tried to replicate CBS’ then-sensation, Tony Romo, by recruiting Romo’s Cowboys teammate Jason Witten and putting easy-going former defensive lineman Booger McFarland on a sideline crane, one of the all-time strangest moves in sports media. Levy had player personnel specialist Louis Riddick and journeyman quarterback Brian Griese as his partners.

    After Skipper exited ESPN in 2017, Jimmy Pitaro was installed and tried to repair ESPN’s strained relationship with the NFL, including a promise of an enhanced broadcast. While the play-by-play announcer is generally the most important for a booth’s success — which is why the Tirico loss had such a far-reaching impact — it was one problem at a time for ESPN.


    Tony Romo’s early success in the CBS NFL broadcast booth ultimately led to a re-setting of the market for high-end NFL TV talent. (Photo: Matthew Eisman / Getty Images)

    When Romo’s rookie TV contract for three years and $10 million concluded in 2020, he was looked upon as the next John Madden, the highest compliment an NFL TV game analyst can receive.

    CBS waited too long to close a deal with Romo, allowing ESPN to have an opening. Pitaro placed a 10-year deal on the table for $140 or $150 million, depending on whom you believe.

    This was just before the onset of the COVID pandemic in 2020 and the NFL deals with its network partners were soon up. CBS’ parent company, Viacom, was facing the pressure from Wall Street that it was too small to compete with behemoths, like Disney and Comcast. Plus, there was talk that Disney’s Bob Iger might go after CBS’ AFC Sunday package for ABC.

    With the desire to have Romo on CBS’ side for its renewal negotiations with the NFL and with Viacom not wanting to look weak, it was the perfect storm that delivered the then-highly praised Romo a contract that, all-in, was valued at $180 million for 10 years. The contract, with Romo’s uneven performance over the years, might not have aged well, but it had logic at the time.


    Romo’s $18 million a year is almost the equivalent of eight million dollars a year in 1993. That was the year Rupert Murdoch made his industry-upending deal with the NFL, doling out an astronomical $1.58 billion over four years to swipe the NFC package from longtime league partner CBS, a strategic coup that resulted in upstart Fox joining NBC, ABC and CBS as broadcast TV stalwarts. Soon after, Fox snatched up Madden on an at-the-time record-breaking four-year, $32 million contract.

    From then on, Fox’s sports brand has been about star power.

    In the winter of 2022, before the Brady signing, Fox seemed to be on its heels after sustaining the 1-2 punch of Aikman exiting and then, even more shockingly, Buck. Like CBS, Fox was a smaller company compared to its network competitors.

    Buck had become a legend at the network by being the voice of the World Series for nearly a quarter century and then successfully succeeding Madden’s partner, Pat Summerall, on Fox’s top NFL team.

    To land Buck and Aikman, Pitaro, ESPN’s chairman, had already out-Rupert’d Fox Sports that winter, stealing the duo to finally solidify Pitaro’s “Monday Night Football” main broadcast with separate five-year deals. Aikman received $90 million, while Buck took home $75 million.

    Because Fox didn’t match nor exceed the offers for Buck and Aikman, there was a thought maybe Fox was playing “Moneyball” and would go with a younger, less expensive and lesser-known Greg Olsen to pair with Buck’s replacement, Kevin Burkhardt. (Olsen was Fox’s interim No. 1 NFL analyst and called the 2023 Super Bowl with Burkhardt on Fox, to rave reviews.)

    Since the overall NFL ratings would be the same if it were Tom Brady, Greg Brady or Jan Brady, the idea of going cheaper made some sense. But that is just not in the Murdoch Fox Sports DNA.

    “We felt like to not ask the question, to not see if you can bring Tom Brady into your network and your brand, would’ve been us not doing our jobs properly,” Zager said.

    A rival TV executive said it is supply and demand — “and there is only one Tom Brady out there.”



    Fox’s Super Bowl broadcast team, which includes play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt (left), analyst Tom Brady (center) and sideline reporter Tom Rinaldi (right) will be drawing enormous attention during the game, in large part due to Brady’s popularity and his role as a first-time Super Bowl game analyst. (Michael Reaves / Getty Images)

    The Brady deal is about the game, but not really about the game.

    That’s not to say that Fox doesn’t have high hopes for Brady in the booth. Peyton Manning, Brady’s biggest rival as a player, consistently makes next-level points on the ManningCast, an alternate simulcast to “Monday Night Football,” for which he is paid annually in the neighborhood of Brady. Brady was about the substance and the sizzle, which is Fox’s way.

    “We are dealing with the craziness of this generational announcer shift in our industry, and I think you start with credibility and with people that you think can bring something to the brand and the broadcast that nobody else can, and I don’t know if there is anybody that can do that more than Tom Brady, if you’re putting together that list,” Zager said.

    From Aikman to Fox’s top pregame show, the network seemingly has a dress code for its analysts — no yellow Hall of Fame jacket, no entry. Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, Howie Long and Jimmy Johnson have been fixtures for decades on the Fox NFL Sunday pregame.

    The NFL is the biggest entertainment vehicle in the United States, accounting for 85-95 percent of the top-rated shows each year.

    Fox pays the NFL $2.2 billion per year, which includes half the late-afternoon Sunday windows, usually the most-watched regular-season TV window. It has playoff games, including the NFC Championship every season, and Fox is in the Super Bowl rotation. (In a scheduling quirk due to the onset of new TV deals, this Sunday will be Fox’s second Super Bowl in the last three years. Fox’s next one will not occur until February 2029.) Production costs, according to executives, run around $100 to $125 million per season for a network.

    The TV talent-agent talk has always been that the announcers deserve more, given the context of the billion-dollar league contracts. Using this math, Romo’s roughly 600 percent raise from his third-year rookie TV deal to his fourth-year second contract can be rationalized as a rounding error on a network’s overall NFL TV expenditure.

    When Lachlan Murdoch announced the Brady agreement on that May 10, 2022, earnings call, Murdoch specifically pointed out that Brady’s role included being “an ambassador for us, particularly with respect to client and promotional initiatives.”

    This has played out beyond the NFL games. Brady has been live and done voiceovers on his alma mater Michigan versus Ohio State matchups on Fox. He has shown up in an IndyCar promotional spot. He has participated in the United Football League, which is partly owned by Fox.

    “You saw him handing out the trophy for the UFL last year,” Zager said. “All of a sudden, it is not just a spring league giving out a trophy. It is Tom Brady handing out a trophy at the UFL (championship game). The credibility that that gave that league at that moment, I’ll let others put whatever value they want.”

    For Fox Sports, Brady has brought in new sponsors, including a multimillion contract with Duracell, according to sources briefed on Fox’s advertising sales. Fox sells the same amount of commercial inventory with or without Brady, but if Brady is needed to play a round of golf or make a call, he is about as good of a closer as you could find.

    From all accounts, Brady has been a very good teammate, which is helped by the fact Fox treats him like a Lombardi Trophy encased in protective glass.

    Though Brady stated as a player that he had no real interest in being a broadcaster, his path is not unusual. Nearly all the modern-day all-time quarterbacks — Joe Montana, Dan Marino and Joe Namath to name a few — have at least dabbled in TV.

    Brady is just at another level, as he is considered the best QB of them all. The TV game analyst role is not worth $375 million, but, after the market changed, if you want Tom Brady, that is what it costs.

    (Top illustration: Demetrius Robinson / The Athletic; top photo: Aaron M. Sprecher / Associated Press)



    Tom Brady has solidified himself as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, winning seven Super Bowl championships and earning numerous accolades throughout his career. With his latest contract extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Brady has become the first player in NFL history to earn a total of $375 million in career earnings.

    Brady’s journey to becoming the Super Bowl’s $375 million star is a testament to his unparalleled work ethic, dedication, and longevity in the league. After being drafted in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots, Brady quickly rose to stardom and led the team to multiple Super Bowl victories.

    Throughout his career, Brady has consistently delivered exceptional performances on the field, setting numerous records and earning multiple MVP awards. His ability to perform at a high level well into his 40s has defied the odds and solidified his legacy as one of the greatest players in NFL history.

    Off the field, Brady has also capitalized on his success by securing lucrative endorsements and business ventures, further adding to his impressive net worth. His brand appeal and marketability have made him a sought-after figure in the sports world, allowing him to leverage his success into additional revenue streams.

    Overall, Tom Brady’s journey to becoming the Super Bowl’s $375 million star is a testament to his unparalleled talent, dedication, and business acumen. As he continues to defy expectations and dominate the league, it’s clear that his legacy as one of the greatest players in NFL history is secure.

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  • Roger Goodell: Tom Brady is “incredibly cooperative” avoiding Fox and Raiders conflicts


    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says Tom Brady has done everything asked of him by the league in balancing his responsibilities as Fox’s No. 1 game commentator and a minority owner of the Raiders.

    “Tom has been incredibly cooperative. He calls frequently about it and says, ‘Am I doing OK?’” Goodell said. “I think he’s serious that he separates the two and doesn’t put the league or anyone in a position of conflict.”

    But the mere fact that Brady has to frequently call the league and ask if he’s doing OK shows that his situation is far outside the norm. Other team owners and game commentators don’t have to ask that question because they haven’t had special rules implemented for them the way Brady has.

    Goodell reiterated that Brady, like every owner, is subject to the league’s tampering policy.

    “Everybody in the National Football League, owners and personnel, is still subject to tampering rules,” Goodell said. “Everyone is responsible for his conduct and they’re held accountable.”

    Goodell left room for the possibility that the policies on what Brady may and may not do could be changed this offseason. He did not say what changes are being considered.





    In a recent interview, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell had high praise for quarterback Tom Brady, calling him “incredibly cooperative” when it comes to avoiding conflicts with Fox and the Las Vegas Raiders.

    Goodell commended Brady for his professionalism and willingness to work with the league and its broadcast partners to ensure there are no scheduling conflicts that could impact game broadcasts. He also noted that Brady has been a great ambassador for the league and a strong advocate for the game of football.

    With the Tampa Bay Buccaneers set to face off against the Raiders in Las Vegas this season, Brady’s cooperation has been instrumental in ensuring that the game can go ahead without any issues. Goodell expressed his gratitude to Brady for his flexibility and cooperation in navigating the challenges of the NFL schedule.

    Overall, Goodell’s comments highlight the positive impact that Brady has had on the league and his commitment to helping the NFL succeed. As one of the most successful and respected players in the history of the game, Brady’s leadership both on and off the field continues to set an example for his fellow players and fans alike.

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  • Drake Maye eager to be coached by Josh McDaniels like Tom Brady was


    Patriots quarterback Drake Maye knows the history of new offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, and that’s why he’s so excited to be coached by him.

    McDaniels has spent a total of 18 years on the Patriots’ coaching staff over two stints, and McDaniels knows that Tom Brady attributes much of his success to the coaching he had from McDaniels.

    “Coach McDaniels, obviously what he’s done [with the Patriots] and the success he’s had,” Maye said on SiriusXM NFL Radio, via MassLive.com. “I’m fortunate to be able to have a guy come in who has done it at a high level and learn from him coaching one of the best ever — the best ever, in my opinion, Tom.”

    Maye said he’s eager to sit down with McDaniels and study what he and Brady did together.

    “So, I have a great chance to go back — all those years of film he has in the little database, it’s all their play-calls, all Coach McDaniels’ stuff and what he did with Tom,” Maye said. “So it’s fortunate for me to go back and study it up and get ready for this next season.”

    It’s not realistic to think anyone can match Brady’s achievements, but McDaniels may be able to help Maye develop into the second-best quarterback in Patriots history.





    Drake Maye, the highly touted quarterback prospect out of North Carolina, is eager to be coached by Josh McDaniels, the new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Maye has expressed his excitement at the opportunity to work with McDaniels, who is known for his success in developing quarterbacks, most notably Tom Brady during his time with the New England Patriots.

    In a recent interview, Maye stated, “I have a lot of respect for Coach McDaniels and what he has accomplished in his career. I can’t wait to learn from him and soak up all the knowledge he has to offer. If he can help me improve my game like he did with Tom Brady, I know I’ll be in good hands.”

    Maye, who is projected to be a top pick in the upcoming NFL draft, has all the physical tools to succeed at the next level. With McDaniels’ guidance and expertise, there’s no telling how far Maye can go in his professional career. Raiders fans should be excited about the potential of this dynamic duo working together to bring success to the team.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Drake Maye and his journey with the Las Vegas Raiders under the tutelage of Josh McDaniels. It’s sure to be an exciting ride. #RaiderNation #DrakeMaye #JoshMcDaniels

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  • Brady Skjei Player Prop Bets for the Predators vs. Sabres Game – January 31


    Brady Skjei Player Prop Bets for the Predators vs. Sabres Game – January 31

    Published 4:25 am Friday, January 31, 2025

    The Nashville Predators, featuring Brady Skjei, play the Buffalo Sabres on Friday at 7:00 PM ET, at KeyBank Center. Prop bets for Skjei in that upcoming Predators-Sabres game are available, so check out our stats to help you make good decisions.

    Skjei Player Props

    • Points Prop: Over/Under 0.5 (Over: +176, Under: -234)
    • Assists Prop: Over/Under 0.5 (Over: +230, Under: -319)

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    Predators vs. Sabres Game Info

    • Game Day: Friday, January 31, 2025
    • Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
    • TV Channel: NHL Network
    • Live stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)

    Skjei Prop Insights

    • In 49 games, Skjei has averaged 21:26 on the ice, with a plus-minus of -5.
    • Skjei has 16 points overall, accumulating at least one point in 12 different games.
    • He has one goal on the power play, and also four assists.
    • He takes two shots per game, and converts 4.1% of them.
    • In nine of the 38 games he has played with a set points prop, he’s gone over the prop total.
    • Through 49 games played this season, he has put up 16 points, with three multi-point games.

    Bet on Skjei props, Nashville Predators odds, and more on BetMGM!

    Sabres Defensive Insights

    • The Sabres have given up 170 total goals (3.4 per game), ranking 26th in league action in goals against.
    • With a goal differential of -16, the team is 24th in the league.
    • The Sabres are looking for their first shutout win this season. As a team, they are averaging 20.9 hits and 14.5 blocked shots per game.

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    Skjei vs. Sabres

    2024-2025 Season Stat vs. Buffalo
    49 Games 0
    16 Points 0
    4 Goals 0
    12 Assists 0

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    Brady Skjei Player Prop Bets for the Predators vs. Sabres Game – January 31

    Brady Skjei has been a key player for the Nashville Predators this season, and as they take on the Buffalo Sabres on January 31, there are plenty of player prop bets to consider for the talented defenseman. Here are a few prop bets to keep an eye on for Brady Skjei:

    1. Over/Under 0.5 points – Skjei has been a solid contributor on the offensive end for the Predators, so betting on him to record at least one point in the game could be a smart move.

    2. Over/Under 3.5 shots on goal – Skjei is known for his aggressive play and willingness to shoot the puck, so betting on him to record over 3.5 shots on goal could be a good bet.

    3. Will Skjei score a goal? – Skjei has shown the ability to find the back of the net this season, so betting on him to score a goal in the game could be a lucrative bet.

    4. Will Skjei record an assist? – Skjei is also a skilled playmaker, so betting on him to record an assist in the game could also be a solid bet.

    As always, remember to gamble responsibly and do your own research before placing any bets. Good luck!

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  • Brady Skjei Player Prop Bets for the Predators vs. Sabres Game – January 31


    Brady Skjei Player Prop Bets for the Predators vs. Sabres Game – January 31

    Published 4:25 am Friday, January 31, 2025

    The Nashville Predators, with Brady Skjei, will be in action Friday versus the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center, beginning at 7:00 PM ET. There are prop bets for Skjei available, and we have some stats to help you make good decisions.

    Skjei Player Props

    • Points Prop: Over/Under 0.5 (Over: +176, Under: -234)
    • Assists Prop: Over/Under 0.5 (Over: +230, Under: -319)

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    Predators vs. Sabres Game Info

    • Game Day: Friday, January 31, 2025
    • Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
    • TV Channel: NHL Network
    • Live stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)

    Skjei Prop Insights

    • In 49 games, Skjei has a plus-minus rating of -5, and is averaging 21:26 on the ice.
    • Skjei has 16 points overall, getting at least one point in 12 different games.
    • Skjei has picked up one goal and four assists on the power play.
    • He has a 4.1% shooting percentage, attempting two shots per game.
    • He has gone over his points prop bet in nine games he’s played with a set points prop (out of 38 opportunities).
    • Through 49 games played this season, he has recorded 16 points, with three multi-point games.

    Bet on Skjei props, Nashville Predators odds, and more on BetMGM!

    Sabres Defensive Insights

    • The Sabres have conceded 170 total goals (3.4 per game), ranking 26th in NHL play in goals against.
    • The team has the 24th-ranked goal differential in the league at -16.
    • The Sabres have not earned a shutout this season. Their skaters average 20.9 hits and 14.5 blocked shots per game.

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    Skjei vs. Sabres

    2024-2025 Season Stat vs. Buffalo
    49 Games 0
    16 Points 0
    4 Goals 0
    12 Assists 0

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    Brady Skjei Player Prop Bets for the Predators vs. Sabres Game – January 31

    Brady Skjei has been a key player for the Nashville Predators this season, and as they take on the Buffalo Sabres on January 31, there are some interesting player prop bets to consider for the game. Here are a few options to keep an eye on:

    1. Brady Skjei Over/Under Points: Skjei has been productive on the offensive end this season, so keep an eye on the over/under for his total points in this game. Look for him to be involved in creating scoring opportunities for his team.

    2. Brady Skjei Shots on Goal: Skjei is not afraid to shoot the puck, so consider betting on the number of shots on goal he will have in this game. Look for him to be aggressive in getting pucks on net.

    3. Brady Skjei Blocked Shots: Skjei is also a strong defensive player, so look for him to make an impact on the defensive end with blocked shots. Consider betting on the number of blocked shots he will have in this game.

    4. Brady Skjei Time on Ice: Skjei is a key player for the Predators and typically plays big minutes on the ice. Keep an eye on the over/under for his time on ice in this game and expect him to log significant minutes.

    Overall, Brady Skjei is a player to watch in the Predators vs. Sabres game on January 31, and there are plenty of player prop bets to consider for his performance. Good luck with your bets!

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  • Tom Brady looks like he can still play QB with pass to Gronk


    A dynamic duo took the field in Philadelphia prior to kickoff, and neither belonged to the Eagles nor Commanders.

    Less than an hour before the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field, Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski showed that their long-standing relationship still delivers chemistry on the field, though not in its prime.

    The Fox NFL crew encouraged Brady, who is calling the game on Sunday, to throw a pass out to Gronkowski on the pregame broadcast.

    “You gotta put him in motion, Tom!” Jimmy Johnson yelled.

    Tom Brady gets ready to throw a football to Rob Gronkowski prior to the NFC Championship game on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2024, in Philadelphia. X @NFL
    Tom Brady looks for Rob Gronkowski for a pass at Lincoln Financial Field. X @NFL

    The five-time Super Bowl MVP rubbed his hands together for warmth and threw a quick spiral to his former tight end, who ran downfield trying to dodge and not succumb to the tackles of his fellow crew members.

    “He’s still got it,” someone yelled!

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    Brady and Gronkowski were teammates for nine seasons in New England and shared two Super Bowl titles together as Patriots in 2014 and 2018.

    The following season was Brady’s last with Bill Belichick and the Patriots, which was the end of a 20-year era for the franchise, while Gronkowski retired.

    However, the five-time Pro Bowler came out of retirement to play with Brady in Tampa Bay and the two went on to earn a third Super Bowl ring together with the Buccaneers in 2020.

    Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrate winning Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium on February 07, 2021. Getty Images
    Tom Brady celebrates with Rob Gronkowski during the first half against the Indianapolis Colts at Gillette Stadium on October 4, 2018, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Getty Images

    Under Brady, Gronkowski had four 1,000-plus-yard seasons and four All-Pro nominations.

    In 2019, during his off-year, Gronkowski joined the Fox broadcast crew and was one of the members to welcome Brady this season in his first season calling games for the network.



    In a recent training session, Tom Brady showed that he still has what it takes to play quarterback in the NFL. Brady effortlessly threw a perfect pass to his former teammate Rob Gronkowski, proving that their chemistry is as strong as ever. Fans were quick to praise Brady for his accuracy and arm strength, with many speculating that he could still compete at a high level if he chose to come out of retirement. Could we see a Brady-Gronk reunion on the field? Only time will tell. #TomBrady #RobGronkowski #NFL #Quarterback #TampaBayBuccaneers

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  • Tom Brady and Gronk Hooked Up One Last Time Ahead of NFC Championship on FOX


    Tom Brady, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski were all in Philadelphia on Sunday to cover the NFC championship game for FOX. Before Brady ascended to the booth to call the game with Kevin Burkhardt, he reunited with his former teammates on the sideline during the FOX NFL Sunday pregame show.

    The three retired New England Patriots discussed their experiences, but eventually the rest of the FOX NFL Sunday crew joined them, leading to an charming moment of guys being dudes. First, Charles Woodson knocked a football out of Brady’s hands and referenced the Tuck Rule yelling, “he fumbled again!” Woodson was the one who stripped Brady on the infamous play.

    Then, Michael Strahan, who helped the New York Giants beat Brady and the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, tried to pick up the ball only for Brady to wrap his arms around him giving Gronk time to dive on the football.

    At that point all bets were off. Terry Bradshaw got a hold of the football and got down to snap it to Brady. Brady started barking instructions and Gronk went out on a route. Brady fired the ball right over a cameraman’s head and hit Gronk in stride out on the field.

    Folks, he’s still got it. And so does Gronk. While the sight might have brought a tear to the eyes of Patriots fans, you have to wonder how Raiders fans felt watching this. If there’s a rule that says a quarterback can’t own a team and call games for a broadcast partner, the NFL probably wouldn’t enforce it, right?





    In a stunning turn of events, Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski reunited one last time before the NFC Championship game on FOX. The dynamic duo, who won multiple Super Bowls together with the New England Patriots, shared a special moment on the field as they prepared to face off against the Green Bay Packers.

    Brady and Gronk’s connection on the field is undeniable, and their chemistry was on full display during their pre-game warmup. As they ran routes and caught passes from each other, it was clear that their bond was as strong as ever.

    Fans couldn’t help but feel nostalgic watching Brady and Gronk back together again, especially knowing that this could be their last game together. The NFC Championship matchup on FOX was sure to be an emotional one for both players and fans alike.

    As they took the field for the game, Brady and Gronk knew that they had one last chance to prove themselves as one of the greatest quarterback-tight end duos in NFL history. And with the whole world watching on FOX, they were determined to leave it all on the field and secure a spot in the Super Bowl.

    In the end, Brady and Gronk’s reunion proved to be a winning combination, as they led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a thrilling victory over the Packers. Their performance on the field was nothing short of spectacular, and it was a fitting end to their legendary partnership.

    As they celebrated their NFC Championship win, Brady and Gronk knew that they had achieved something truly special. And as they looked ahead to the Super Bowl, they were determined to make the most of their final opportunity to play together on the biggest stage in football.

    But no matter what the future holds for Brady and Gronk, one thing is for certain: their connection on the field will always be remembered as one of the greatest in NFL history. And as they basked in the glow of victory, fans everywhere couldn’t help but feel grateful for one last magical moment between two of the game’s greatest players.

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  • Sources: Maya Brady to join Athletes Unlimited Softball League


    Shortstop Maya Brady agreed to join the Athletes Unlimited Softball League on Tuesday, adding a significant presence to the burgeoning league that will hold its inaugural draft Wednesday night, sources told ESPN.

    23-year-old Brady, a left-handed slugger who also plays outfield, is a two-time first-team All-American and Pac-12 Player of the Year who ranks second all-time in home runs at UCLA, a preeminent college softball program.

    The AUSL, being run by former Miami Marlins general manager Kim Ng, will have four teams playing a 30-game schedule in six to eight cities — including suburban Chicago and Wichita — this summer before a planned transition to a fixed-city format in 2026. Each of the four teams — the Bandits, Blaze, Talons and Volts, who will choose in that order in the first round — will draft a dozen players and fill out their 16-woman roster with one free agent and three players from the college class of 2025.

    The draft, which will be broadcast live on the ESPN app at 8 p.m. ET, will include two-way player Rachel Garcia, outfielder Amanda Lorenz, right-hander Megan Faraimo, right-hander Georgina Corrick, infielder Tiare Jennings and right-hander Montana Fouts in addition to Brady.

    While a number of top softball players opt to play in the top-tier Japan Diamond Softball League, Brady chose the new league that includes all-time stars Lisa Fernandez (Talons) and Cat Osterman (Volts) as general managers. Other advisers to the league include Jennie Finch and Jessica Mendoza, also an ESPN analyst.

    Brady, the niece of Tom Brady and former Major League Baseball All-Star Kevin Youkilis, finished her career at UCLA hitting .384/.464/.757 with 71 home runs and 246 RBIs in 249 games.

    Athletes Unlimited previously has run four-week events and crowned individual champions based on a scoring system that awards players for on-field production. With an expected 30 games this summer broadcast on ESPN networks, the league is hoping to find more success than National Pro Fastpitch, which disbanded in 2021, and two other four-team leagues, Women’s Professional Fastpitch and Association of Fastpitch Professionals, which played in the summer of 2024.

    “Softball is poised for tremendous growth at the professional level, and the AUSL is meeting the moment by creating the action-packed, world-class softball league that this sport has deserved for so long,” Ng said. “The caliber of players vying to be drafted tomorrow — Olympians, Team USA veterans, All-Americans and NCAA champions — further exemplifies that the world’s best players are here together as a unit of founding members who will make the AUSL the next big thing in women’s sports.”



    Sources: Maya Brady to join Athletes Unlimited Softball League

    According to sources close to the situation, standout softball player Maya Brady is set to join the Athletes Unlimited Softball League. The league, known for its fast-paced and competitive play, will provide an exciting new challenge for Brady as she continues to hone her skills and compete at the highest level.

    Brady, who is the niece of NFL superstar Tom Brady, has already made a name for herself as a talented infielder and power hitter. Her addition to the Athletes Unlimited Softball League is sure to bring even more excitement and star power to the already impressive roster of players.

    Stay tuned for more updates as Maya Brady prepares to take the field in the Athletes Unlimited Softball League! #MayaBrady #AthletesUnlimited #SoftballLeague

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  • Insider shares how Brady, Carroll plan to build for Raiders’ future


    Fair or not, the perception exists that Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady wanted to hire former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to be the Raiders’ next head coach. Johnson instead chose to accept the Chicago Bears’ job, and the Raiders ultimately hired former Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.

    For a piece published Monday, NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated touched upon Brady’s involvement in the selection of a head coach who may only be on the job for a handful of years. 

    “One thing that a few connected people said to me early in the process was not to underestimate Brady’s own experiences in the search — and how the respect he had for Carroll had always been apparent,” Breer explained. “In Carroll, he and the Raiders saw someone who could energize the building and give the team an identity.” 

    The Raiders haven’t won a postseason game since January 2003 and last made a playoff appearance in January 2022. Such a lack of success at the highest level is essentially foreign to Brady, so it makes sense he wanted to bring in somebody with a pair of Super Bowl appearances and one championship on his head-coaching resume. 

    “Carroll is 73, so this isn’t a forever hire for the Raiders,” Breer continued. “But one interesting nugget I was able to pick up on that front should ease the concerns a bit: In preparing to try to land a coaching job over the past year, Carroll talked a lot about finding an assistant or two to put on his staff whom he felt could succeed him…I don’t know who those guys will be, but it does seem like that’ll be part of his plan.” 

    Interestingly, the two head coaches who helped Brady earn his seven career Super Bowl rings had different experiences with succession plans. 

    Bill Belichick allegedly did Jerod Mayo few favors in their final season together regarding Belichick getting Mayo ready to serve as head coach of the New England Patriots, and Mayo became a one-and-done coach earlier this month. 

    Meanwhile, Bruce Arians surprisingly stepped down as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in late March 2022 in part so that Tampa Bay could promote then-defensive coordinator Todd Bowles. The Buccaneers have since claimed three straight NFC South division titles under Bowles.

    If nothing else, it certainly seems like previous claims about the Raiders being Brady’s “show now
    were at least somewhat accurate. As much as Carroll may help improve the Raiders’ culture, setting a young coach up to eventually follow in his footsteps could result in the franchise becoming all that Brady envisions. 





    In a recent interview with an insider close to the Oakland Raiders organization, it was revealed that head coach Jon Gruden and GM Mike Mayock have been working closely with legendary quarterback Tom Brady and former head coach Pete Carroll to lay out a strategic plan for building a successful future for the team.

    According to the insider, Brady and Carroll have been brought in as consultants to help guide the Raiders in making crucial decisions regarding player acquisitions, team culture, and overall organizational structure. Their wealth of experience and success in the NFL have proven to be invaluable assets as the team looks to turn things around and become a perennial contender.

    One key aspect of their plan is to prioritize building a strong foundation through the draft, focusing on selecting players with high character, work ethic, and talent. This emphasis on drafting and developing young talent is seen as crucial for the long-term success of the team.

    Additionally, Brady and Carroll have stressed the importance of creating a winning culture within the organization, instilling a sense of accountability and teamwork among players and staff. They believe that a positive and cohesive team environment is essential for sustained success in the NFL.

    Overall, the insider shared that the collaboration between Gruden, Mayock, Brady, and Carroll has been incredibly productive and promising for the future of the Raiders. With their combined expertise and vision, the team is well-positioned to build a competitive and successful franchise in the years to come. Stay tuned for more updates as the Raiders continue to implement their strategic plan for success.

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  • Mark Davis: Tom Brady fills football role that had been vacant since Jon Gruden “had his head chopped off”


    Raiders owner Mark Davis has a new G.M. and a new coach. But his new football consigliere is Tom Brady.

    Speaking to reporters after Monday’s press conference introducing new coach Pete Carroll and new G.M. John Spytek, Davis explained that Brady fills a void the team had since October 2021, when former coach Jon Gruden was forced out by the leak of emails he sent to former Washington executive Bruce Allen while Gruden was working for ESPN.

    “Bringing in Tom Brady was bringing in somebody on the football that I had been lacking having here in the organization,” Davis said, via the video posted by the Raiders. “Back in I guess it was ’18, with Jon Gruden. He was somebody that I brought in and really expected to be that person on the football side that would bring stability to the organization. He had a 10-year contract and all that, and he had his head chopped off. And we were put in a really bad position as an organization.”

    Davis also made it clear that they pivoted to Carroll “when one person made a decision to go to another team.” Davis was referring to Bears coach Ben Johnson; Davis later said that the Raiders never made Johnson an offer.

    Of course, they couldn’t. Johnson wasn’t available to be offered the job until the Lions lost. Two days later, Johnson made a beeline for the Bears.

    When discussing the Spytek hire, Davis mentioned that Spytek was part of the group that brought Brady to Tampa in 2020. Davis added “to my chagrin.”

    Which seems to confirm the claim from UFC guru Dana White that he was trying to broker a deal to deliver Brady to the Raiders — and that Gruden was the one who killed the deal.

    Now, Brady has replaced Gruden as the man on whom Davis will primarily rely on the football side. This underscores the influence Brady will have over the team.

    Even though Brady won’t be able to attend most games, since he’ll be working his primary job on the days the Raiders play.



    Mark Davis, the owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, recently made a bold statement about quarterback Tom Brady, saying that he fills a football role that had been vacant since Jon Gruden “had his head chopped off.”

    Davis made the comment in reference to Brady’s leadership and on-field presence, comparing it to the impact Gruden had as the Raiders’ head coach before his abrupt departure. Gruden, who was known for his fiery demeanor and intense coaching style, led the Raiders to a Super Bowl victory in 2002 before leaving the team in 2008.

    Since then, the Raiders have struggled to find a coach who could replicate Gruden’s success and command the same level of respect from the players. That is, until Brady came along.

    Brady, who signed with the Raiders in the offseason after a successful career with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has quickly become a locker room leader and a key figure in the team’s success. His work ethic, experience, and winning mentality have earned him the respect of his teammates and made him a natural choice to fill the void left by Gruden.

    While the comparison between Brady and Gruden may seem unconventional, Davis believes that Brady’s impact on the team is undeniable. As the Raiders continue to push for a playoff spot, it’s clear that Brady’s presence has been a game-changer for the team, and his influence will be felt for years to come.

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