Hurts is only 26 years old and has two Super Bowl appearances on his resume, the first quarterback since Patrick Mahomes to advance to two Super Bowls as a starting quarterback in
Fox made a big splash when it decided to offer Tom Brady a 10-year, $375 million contract to be the network’s lead NFL analyst despite no broadcasting experience. The move was even more puzzling given that Fox had to demote an actual broadcasting star in Greg Olsen to make room for Brady.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers are natural rivals since they reside in the same division, the NFC South, but the two are tied together a lot mor
As if the Philadelphia Eagles needed any help along their defensive line, Nick Sirianni and Co. received some welcomed news on Tuesday morning, as Super Bowl le
The broadcast of Super Bowl 59 will feature several longtime NFL voices, along with newcomer and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Tom Brady.
Tom Brady has participated in 17% of the Super Bowls ever played. It's accurate to say nobody knows what it's like to be in a Super Bowl better than Brady, who set the record with 10 championship game appearances as a player. Brady's 11th Super Bowl will be a lot different though.
Tom Brady is set to be part of the FOX broadcast team for Super Bowl LIX, as the Kansas City Chiefs look to make history against the Philadelphia Eagles.
One of the more bizarre beefs in the NFL over the last decade has occurred between Tom Brady and Nick Foles. Of course, those two quarterbacks famously squared off against one another during Super Bowl LII when Foles,
As the Super Bowl returns to New Orleans for an 11th time, we rank the 10 NFL title games played there over the past 50-plus years.
When Fox’s cameras panned to Foles in the crowd during the fourth quarter, Brady hilariously admitted that he doesn’t hate his former peer, but he is certainly envious of him! Tom Brady to Nick Foles: “I don’t hate you I’m just jealous of you. You caught it, I didn’t!” pic.twitter.com/iSzzP355au
Tom Brady's LFG Player of the Game for the NFC Championship Game is Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley.