Tom Brady, Tony Romo and the Art of Finding a Broadcaster’s Sweet Spot
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Will Tom Brady sell his $150 million ‘Billionaire bunker’ mansion in Miami?
NFL legend Tom Brady is reportedly “looking to sell” his famed mansion on Miami’s Indian Creek Island for the jaw-dropping price of $150 million.MarketWatch - 1d -
Why One Criticism of Tom Brady’s Broadcasting Crossed the Line
Everybody wants to cover sports media. Maybe not everyone should, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - 3d -
Tom Brady’s Best Day as a Broadcaster Featured a Glaring Conflict of Interest
Brady clearly avoided saying the name of the Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.The New York Times - Jan. 20 -
Tom Brady somehow failed to mention this key name during the Commanders-Lions playoff broadcast
It didn't seem to be a coincidenceCBS Sports - Jan. 19 -
NFL imposed no additional restrictions on Tom Brady this week
The normal Brady Rules apply, even as he prepares to call a Lions playoff game.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 18 -
Tom Brady intends to continue broadcasting for Fox through duration of contract, says agent
Brady reportedly took an active role in recruiting Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to interview for the Raiders' head coach opening.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 17 -
Tom Brady Owes Viewers Transparency on This Week’s N.F.L. Broadcast
As both a Fox analyst and a Raiders minority owner, Brady needs to address his role in the team’s coaching search, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - Jan. 16 -
A Bill Belichick, Tom Brady reunion in Las Vegas is unlikely
When it comes to Bill Belichick potentially returning to the NFL, his North Carolina buyout speaks louder than anything anyone can say.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 11 -
Raiders reportedly request interviews with Lions coordinators, putting Tom Brady's Fox broadcast conflict front and center
How exactly is Tom Brady supposed to provide unfettered commentary on coaches he's interviewing as a minority owner of the Raiders?Yahoo Sports - Jan. 8
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