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Week 4 of the NFL season will feature Tom Brady calling the 3-0 Philadelphia Eagles vs. 3-0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers game in Tampa, FL. Kick off for the game is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET. The Eagles vs. Bucs will air on FOX. It will also be available to be streamed FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App and FOX One (Try free for 7 days)
Led by veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford, the Rams field one of the league's best passing attacks and match it with a solid running back in Kyren Williams. Indy's defense will have a lot on its plate, but if it can hold the Rams under 30 points, then there's certainly a chance for a fourth-straight win.
How will Brady's role as an owner overlap with his role as a TV analyst? Longtime NFL TV production experts offer some insights.
When he retired from the NFL in 2023, many wondered what Tom Brady would turn his attention to next. Now, people are wondering if there’s a conflict of interests with his two jobs.
Tom Brady has been a busy man of late. With the NFL season in full swing, the seven-time Super Bowl champion is preoccupied with his broadcasting work for Fox Sports, along with his involvement as a part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders — a combination that has raised some eyebrows in the football world.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is dismissive of the idea that there might be a conflict of interest between Tom Brady's dual roles as FOX broadcaster and minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Rarely able to watch the Raiders play in-person due to a high-profile second job, Tom Brady did survey the team he partially owns Monday night in Las Vegas. ESPN cameras spotting the QB legend-turned-owner/broadcaster in the coaches’ booth has drawn expected scrutiny.
Fox Sports’ Tom Brady was in the broadcast booth alongside colleague Kevin Burkhardt on Sunday for the NFC showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears, which ended in a 31‑14 blowout victory for Chicago, marking Ben Johnson’s first win as a head coach.
Tom Brady has hit back at criticism of his dual career as a TV analyst and an NFL team owner, saying those who have reproached him are “paranoid and distrustful.”
If the NFL was hoping the Brady furor would die down by 2025, everything changed the moment he emerged as a Raiders' in-game strategist.
Last weekend against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Maye put up a passer rating of 102.1 as he threw for 268 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the loss. On Sept. 14, in the Patriots’ victory over the Miami Dolphins, Maye’s passer rating was 137.3 when he tossed for 230 yards and two more touchdowns.