Tom Brady’s power rankings through Week 8
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While his days under center in the NFL are likely behind him, fans were granted a glimpse of what “returning” might look like when Brady revealed he will be part of the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Saudi Arabia in March 2026, during the festival Riyadh Season.
Head coach Dan Campbell and his Detroit Lions reigned supreme in Tom Brady’s Power Rankings for Week 7 of the NFL season. The Lions climbed to the top spot on the list after an impressive 24-9 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who were No. 1 on Brady’s rankings for Week 6.
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NFL legend Tom Brady gives shoutout to a Florida high school girls flag football state champion
Brady, who is the lead NFL analyst for FOX Sports, is the NFL's all-time passing leader with 89,214 yards and led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl victories during his time in Foxborough. Brady, who played 23 seasons in the NFL, joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020 and led the franchise to a championship in his first season.
Lamar Jackson and J.J. McCarthy are set to take the field for the first time in several weeks in Week 9, possibly providing a boost to their respective teams. But if they're anything like Tom Brady, don't expect them to light the world up in their first few drives back on the field.
Tom Brady retired in 2023, leaving behind a legacy that was unique, magical, and utterly unmatched. He remains the only player in NFL history to appear in ten Super Bowls, winning
Tom Brady reluctantly crowns the 7-1 Indianapolis Colts as the NFL’s top team in his latest power rankings.
Taylor Swift is facing continuing scrutiny online for her relationship with Brittany Mahomes. The fiancee of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes sat together on Monday evening. The Chiefs topped the Commanders, 28-7, on ESPN. Kansas ...
Tom Brady breaks down the emotional and strategic side of returning to the field after a major injury. In this episode of Story Time with Tom, the GOAT talks about the importance of getting starting quarterbacks back on the field,
Denying kids opportunities for failure and disappointment will hamstring their chances of success, the NFL legend said.