Las Vegas Raiders limited partner and Fox Sports NFL analyst Tom Brady will provide commentary for the Detroit Lions' NFC Divisional Round home game
As Tom Brady faces questions about calling a divisional playoff game between the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders this weekend, Mike Francesa is more concerned with his ability to call a Super Bowl.
Tom Brady is set to call a postseason game for Fox involving two Lions coordinators who are head coaching candidates for the Raiders, partially owned by Brady.
The Lions' offensive coordinator has been a top head coaching candidate and appears to be on Tom Brady's and the Raiders' radar.
To no one’s surprise, Mr. Company Man (a.k.a. he doesn’t want to burn any bridges with sources or sponsors) downplayed the Brady-Johnson dynamic ahead of the Lions-Commanders playoff matchup. Schefter ultimately said that he thinks “everybody involved is professional enough to do things the right way.”
Tom Brady is staying at FOX as he makes his voice heard within the Raiders organization despite rumors of the contrary.
Tom Brady owes fans watching the Lions game Saturday some transparency about his role in the Raiders' pursuit of Lions coach Ben Johnson.
Tom Brady's role as an owner of the Raiders is expected to leave him somewhat biased when the Lions host the Commanders.
Follow live text commentary from the divisional round of the NFL play-offs as the Houston Texans take on the Kansas City Chiefs before the Washington Commanders travel to face the Detroit Lions.
Brady intends to fulfill his contract with Fox as a broadcaster despite becoming more involved with the Raiders
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