Former Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is notoriously a competitive guy. Whether that be on the field or off, Brady always wants to win. While this isn’t exactly a revelation to most, it is worth noting again after this recent revelation from one of his former teammates.
Caleb Williams recently appeared on the Pivot Podcast to discuss what he's been going through before the 2024 NFL Draft. Talking with Ryan Clark and Fred Taylor, Williams said his long-term goal is to catch up to only one person, alluding to Tom Brady and his seven Super Bowl rings, and that he's heard Chicago is a great place that loves football.
Williams is expected to be the first player selected next Thursday night
An NFL insider suggested former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is flagging teams about his availability for the 2024 regular season. Brady made headlines last week when he said he was open to returning for a quarterback-needy team if the NFL would “let” him play.
Brady remains on track to become both Fox's lead NFL analyst starting with the upcoming season and a limited partner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Philadelphia Eagles fell short of their goal of winning the Super Bowl last season with a shocking first round loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Following that loss, the Eagles have become the target of much scrutiny and altered expectations alike this offseason.
Everyone respects the GOAT.
Tom Brady's time in Tampa Bay was largely successful. He might have helped encourage the success by taking cash out of his own pocket. Via JoeBucsFan.com, former Buccaneers guard Ali Marpet recently claimed that Brady offered incentives to teammates for one specific thing.
Former Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney was on Keyshawn Johnson’s show called “All Facts No Brakes” and talked about his illustrious career where he played from 2002 all the way to 2017.
The New England Patriots enter the 2024 NFL Draft at a crossroads. This New England Patriots 1st Round Mock Draft focuses on them addressing the most important position.
Until 2023, the mere thought of another quarterback tallying or eclipsing Tom Brady‘s all-time record of winning seven Super Bowls and making it to ten of them appeared to be a far fetch.
It is surprising to see that there has not been a friendship-themed card featuring Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski. Revered as the greatest quarterback-tight end duo in NFL history, their chemistry and bond extends off the football field as well.
Mahomes will enter September a two-time regular-season MVP who may already have a spot reserved on any Mount Rushmore of all-time great quarterbacks.
Tom Brady and his impact on the game of football is hard to deny at this point, one year on from his (seemingly) final retirement. The 199th pick of the 2000 NFL Draft, Brady was thrust into the starting gig in 2001 when Drew Bledsoe faced significant injuries following a Week 2 game against the New York Jets.
Tom Brady created a stir with recent comments about the possibility of a comeback, but some NFL scouts reportedly aren't swept away by the idea.
He couldn't, could he? Once again the prospect of Tom Brady making a sensational return to the NFL is circulating. Having retired at the end of the 2022 season after his Tampa Bay Buccaneers were soundly beaten by Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs, the thought of Brady returning was nothing more than that -- a thought.
A couple of months ago, Tom Brady said that he was retired from the NFL ‘for good.’ Considering he has plans to work for FOX Sports as a broadcaster and is inching closer to becoming a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, it would seem that Brady has his eyes set on his post-playing career.
For years, Tom Brady held the mantle as one of the top premier players in the NFL, if not the absolute best. Despite his stature, throughout much of his career, he wasn’t the top earner.
The New England Patriots are trying to evaluable which NFL Draft prospect they want to make the new face of the franchise. Meanwhile, another QB made a shocking announcement about his football future.
It is pretty obvious that Tom Brady is the biggest draft steal in NFL History and there is no reason to debate why. Yet, he is not the only New England Patriots selection that surprised NFL fans out of nowhere and has gone on to have very successful careers.
New England Patriots quarterback Jacoby Brissett apparently does not want to see Tom Brady come out of retirement. Brady recently said that he would consider returning to the NFL under the right circumstances, and now, he is having a little fun with it on social media.
Tom Brady is indeed making a return to the New England Patriots this offseason. The future NFL Hall of Fame quarterback said this week he’d be open to playing for the Patriots or another league team for the upcoming season if the NFL would let him play and have ownership in the Las Vegas Raiders.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen has Tom Brady in his corner and that has to count for something.
Brady was asked if he would ever consider coming out of retirement for a situation where an NFL team was postseason-bound and their quarterback got hurt.
Appearing on an episode of DeepCut with VicBlends, Tom Brady said he “wouldn’t be opposed to” coming back in the right situation.
Tom Brady has been retired just one season, and now it sounds like he's missing being part of the action every Sunday in the fall.
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