Titans Safety Explains Tom Brady’s Dominance, When It ‘Got

Tom Brady’s bodily presents are matched and maybe exceeded by his psychological acumen underneath heart. The New England Patriots quarterback is extensively thought of the best of all time, and his physique of labor clearly speaks for itself. He’s received six Super Bowls and nonetheless is within the means of rewriting the NFL file ebook. Still, it’s all the time fascinating to listen to his contemporaries attempt to describe what’s made Brady so good for thus lengthy. Tennessee Titans security Kevin Byard has squared off with Brady and the Patriots a few instances in his younger profession with various ranges of success. His first encounter was a forgettable one coming again in 2018 when Brady carved up the Tennessee protection. Byard

Tom Brady’s Dorky Tweet Draws Response From ‘Old Town Road’

The web is such a bizarre place. In case you missed it, the New England Patriots on Saturday fed into the “Old Town Road” hysteria by tweeting lyrics from the most popular track within the nation together with a photograph of Tom Brady carrying a rancher hat. Brady responded to the tweet by saying, “Do I need to put down a verse?” It was all very dorky, but additionally completely unsurprising, contemplating the present state of affairs on spaceship Earth. (If you continue to don’t know what “Old Town Road” is, you'll be able to click on right here for some helpful background on the country-rap Frankenstein.) Well, the track’s mastermind, 19-year-old Lil Nas X, responded to Brady’s tweet Sunday night. Take a

Tom Brady’s first tweet is an April Fools’ joke about

In one other instance of how he was superior to many people regular of us, Tom Brady eschewed utilizing Twitter for the whole thing of his grownup life. However, the Patriots quarterback determined to make the leap on April Fools’ Day, and he did it with what’s both a really apparent joke or one of many worst retirement bulletins of all-time. I'm retiring. In my spare time, I'll be tweeting #LFG — Tom Brady (@TomBrady) April 1, 2019 Okay. Sure. Brady, who’s coming off one other Super Bowl victory with the Patriots in February, has been on Instagram for some time. He already has over six million followers there, the place he posts a mixture

Could Tom Brady’s Decline Mimic Peyton Manning’s? Nick Wright Explains

Could Tom Brady’s Decline Mimic Peyton Manning’s? Nick Wright Explains

Tom Brady hasn’t fallen off “the cliff” this season. Nor should the Patriots be concerned about his plans to return in 2019. But there has been a noticeable drop-off in the 41-year-old’s performance, for one reason or another, creating questions as to what’s next for the New England quarterback. Will Brady return to playing at an MVP level? Is this the new normal for Brady as he works toward his mid-40s? Will things get worse? It’s nearly impossible to predict, especially since Brady has been written off before only to rebound better than ever. But Nick Wright wondered Thursday on FS1’s “First Things First” whether Brady could follow i... NESN.com

Bill Belichick Dismisses Question On Tom Brady’s Plan To Play In 2019

Bill Belichick Dismisses Question On Tom Brady’s Plan To Play In 2019

Tom Brady long has stated his desire to play into his mid-40s, but some might have wondered if he was inching closer to retirement with the subpar season he’s been having in 2018. The New England Patriots quarterback put those thoughts to rest Monday when he told Jim Gray during his Westwood One interview that he “absolutely” plans to play in 2019 and “hopefully beyond.” So, naturally, Bill Belichick was asked about Brady’s comments Wednesday and his response was exactly what you would expect with Week 17 approaching. “Right now, I think it’s a one-game season here,” Belichick said in his press conference, via Boston Sport... NESN.com

Why Skip Bayless Believes Tom Brady’s Interview Comments Were ‘Stunning’

Why Skip Bayless Believes Tom Brady’s Interview Comments Were ‘Stunning’

Tom Brady did little Monday to cool the flames engulfing the New England Patriots’ offseason. In fact, Skip Bayless would argue the quarterback stoked the fire. Brady had some interesting responses to questions posed Monday by Jim Gray at the Milken Institute Global Conference in California. The biggest head-turner came when Brady was asked whether he felt appreciated by the Patriots and the 40-year-old started his response with, “I plead the fifth,” before then suggesting it was a “tough question.” Brady also said, “I have my moments,” when asked about his overall happiness. Maybe we’re reading too much into Brady’s responses. Maybe... NESN.com

Justin Timberlake Reacts To Being Named One Of Tom Brady’s Man Crushes

Justin Timberlake Reacts To Being Named One Of Tom Brady’s Man Crushes

The New England Patriots’ receivers might need to watch out, because it appears Tom Brady has a bromance brewing with one of music’s biggest stars. During Monday’s Super Bowl LII Opening Night, the Patriots quarterback was asked to name his man crushes. Being the good teammate he is, Brady mentioned Julian Edelman, Danny Amendola and Rob Gronkowski, but the 40-year-old closed the list with Sunday’s halftime performer, Justin Timberlake. Timberlake held a press conference of his own three days ahead of the Patriots’ matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles. The pop star, an avid sports fan, noted Brady as one of the all-time great NFL quarterbacks, but ... NESN.com