Tom Brady drew surprising praise during the divisional round of the NFL playoffs when he brought his A-game to Fox’s broadcast of Commanders-Lions, delivering perhaps his best performance of the season in the booth.
Mike Florio believes only one NFL team has a chance at landing Ben Johnson from the Detroit Lions: the Las Vegas Raiders.
A noted NFL media personality overstepped saying NBC would never have a deal like Fox's with Tom Brady, says The Athletic's Andrew Marchand
Other teams who have interviewed the prolific offensive coordinator are the New England Patriots (who hired Mike Vrabel), Chicago Bears, and Jacksonville Jaguars. However, according to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, the Bears and Jaguars might be out of the race.
Brady will finish his first season serving as Fox's lead in-game NFL analyst without having called a single Las Vegas contest. Media insider Jimmy Traina of Sports Illustrated believes that run could end next fall with the Raiders reportedly set to hire one-time Super Bowl champion Pete Carroll as their next head coach.
The NFL might not be fans of how the Las Vegas Raiders are going about their head coaching search, especially if they land Ben Johnson.
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin's possibility to be traded has come up as a potential course of action for the organization.
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly the favorites to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Are the Silver and Black his best option?
Yes, former Jets coach Robert Saleh will be returning to the 49ers as defensive coordinator. But the dust won’t fully settle until the head-coaching jobs for which he’s under consideration are filled. Although he canceled his flight to Jacksonville ...
Starting last Thursday, the talk started to intensify of Johnson to the Raiders. Coincidentally, or not, that was the same day the Raiders fired G.M. Tom Telesco, clearing a path for the “alignment” that Johnson has prioritized with the front office.
Carroll is the most proven commodity of the bunch, and a guy Brady’s Patriots faced 10 years ago in the Super Bowl. New England won after Carroll’s Seahawks threw the ball near the goal line instead of giving it to running back Marshawn Lynch.
There can be no doubt that Tom Brady's dual role as minority owner of the Raiders and broadcaster for Fox creates a conflict of interest.