NFL legend Tom Brady compared Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels to a young Tiger Woods after the rookie led his team to a win over the Detroit Lions.
Tom Brady received praise on Saturday night for making an astute observation during a crucial point of the Washington Commanders' win over the Detroit Lions.
Washington’s more than capable of creating some problems,” Belichick said on SiriusXM's "Let’s Go!" podcast ahead of Sunday’s NFC championship game between the Eagles and the Commanders.
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.
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
NFL legend and current Fox Sports analyst Tom Brady was on Sirius XM with his former head coach, Bill Belichick, to discuss the game ahead of his call on Sunday. During the conversation, Brady predicted who he thinks will win.
The rookie season of Washington Commanders' quarterback Jayden Daniels continues to get better as now he is being compared to Tiger Woods by none other than Tom Brady.
Tom Brady, who joined the Fox NFL broadcasting booth in 2024, is announcing Saturday's playoff game between Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders.
Tom Brady competed in a record 10 Super Bowls, winning seven times. Two of his losses came against the New York Giants, with Nick Foles starting for the Eagles in the other defeat.
The legendary Tom Brady called last weekend's NFC divisional-round playoff game between the Detroit Lions and the Washington Commanders. Before the game, Brady came onto the field to speak with Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.
New York Giants fans didn't love Tom Brady unnecessarily bringing their team into the conversation about Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley.