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Tom Brady says he can still lead scoring drives at 48, which leads to three NFL teams that could go for him if he ever returned.
The answer might vary depending on one's viewpoint, but for those who picked Brady's finale, there is no argument that it's the most compelling choice. It's been a long five years for the Patriots since, with their 2025 resurgence sparked by Vrabel, whose presence on the home sideline Sunday completes the high-stakes circle.
Tom Brady will be announcing some early afternoon football today. Brady, the seven-time Super Bowl champion, is set to call the Week 6 match between the Baltimore Ravens and the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, Oct. 12. The former New England Patriot signed a ...
The seven-time Super Bowl champion offered his perspective on the disastrous play that sealed Chicago's fate against the Packers at Lambeau Field.
For years, Tom Brady was the definitive face of the New England Patriots—a quarterback whose six Super Bowl titles, three NFL MVP awards, and near-two-decade run as the franchise’s field general reshaped the modern NFL. After 20 seasons in New England ...
NFL legend Tom Brady had Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys in his top 10 power rankings for the first time last week. It was after Dak Prescott and company beat the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in back-to-back games to stay in playoff contention.
Tom Brady and Greg Olsen each played for NFC South rivals in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers, respectively, but they also have both served as the top color commentator for FOX Sports. However, things got a bit tense once Brady entered the ...
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Oldest players in NFL history: How Philip Rivers compares to Tom Brady, others who defied Father Time
The oldest player to ever appear in an NFL game was George Blanda, who played quarterback and kicker in pro football for 26 seasons — the most in the history of the sport. Blanda played in both the AFL and NFL, and at the time of his retirement in 1976, he had scored more points than anyone in history.
Philip Rivers will remain the Colts' starting quarterback for their Week 16 "Monday Night Football" matchup with the 49ers, coach Shane Steichen said Monday.