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"I Have Some Bad News": Tom Brady Hits NFL Teams With a Reality Check originally appeared on Athlon Sports. New England Patriots legend Tom Brady didn't sugarcoat his words as he reminded all 32 NFL teams what differentiates "hope" from "wishful thinking."
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The Spun on MSNTom Brady Admits 'Only 1' Current NFL Quarterback Reminds Him Of Himself
One of the perks of being the NFL's "GOAT" is that Tom Brady no longer has any peers in the past or the present. He is atop the mountain all by himself. Nevertheless, there is one quarterback that he feels reminds him of himself.
The former NFL quarterback, who turns 48 on Aug. 3, is father to two sons, Jack and Benjamin, and daughter Vivian
Before diving into the season, Brady had some personal news to share on Monday — announcing his partnership in starting the Fontainebleau Las Vegas’ new Hall of Excellence.
It is obvious now that NFL legend and former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will do whatever it takes to be great at whatever he does.
England soccer great Wayne Rooney has some beef with Tom Brady after some pointed comments by the NFL superstar in a fly-on-the-wall documentary.
There are several rising stars at the position, but no current NFL quarterbacks possess the unique quality reflected by Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes according to Tom Brady, the league's greatest player of all time.
English soccer legend Wayne Rooney isn’t happy with former NFL quarterback Tom Brady. Brady joined Birmingham City’s ownership group in August 2023, meaning he was around when Rooney was hired as the club’s manager in October 2023. Rooney was fired 83 days later.
Tom Brady's transition from playing in the NFL to commentating on it was not always smooth and easy. FOX signed Brady to a 10-year, $375 million contract to make him their No. 1 NFL game analyst once he finally hung up his cleats for good.