
Both Tom Brady’s retirement and NFL career weren’t supposed to happen this way
It was never going to be easy for Tom Brady to retire, but no one thought it was going to happen like it did.
It was never going to be easy for Tom Brady to retire, but no one thought it was going to happen like it did.
It’s impossible to properly capture everything that football fans, myself included, felt throughout Tom Brady’s tenure in the NFL.
The Panthers fell to last place in the NFC South after nine games, and it was time for Carolina to make a splash.
If you were to ask Tom Brady, it may be a little early to act like COVID-19 is in the NFL’s rearview mirror.
The reigning Super Bowl champs seem to have the ability to run it back. But, history books may have another idea.
The reigning Super Bowl champion Buccaneers and the Dak Prescott-led Cowboys will set the tone for the NFL’s 2021 campaign.
It appears Tom Brady has a habit of signing contract extensions that confuse football fans about how long he’s going to play with a specific team.
When you’ve won seven Super Bowl trophies, you can afford to take a risk and have some fun with one of them.
Even at 43 years old, Tom Brady managed to put on arguably his best Super Bowl performance of his career as he led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a 31-9 win against Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs.
To help you prepare for the last game of the 2020 NFL season, here is our official guide for Super Bowl LV.
Before Super Bowl LV, learn about what led to arguably the greatest quarterback matchup in the game’s history: Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes.
Whether you’re looking to watch the Super Bowl on TV, stream it, or listen on the radio, the NFL has ensured that there will be a variety of ways to get the game.
It could turn out to be the team’s best decision of the year. But, at first glance, Antonio Brown signing with the Buccaneers seems like a disaster waiting to happen.
When looking at Justin Herbert’s play through his first few games in the NFL, it’s tough to think that he was the third QB taken in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Cam Newton labeled the feeling that comes with playing for the Patriots as “an aura,” but fans know it as something else: the “Patriot Way.”
Instead of jumping to conclusions, let’s evaluate some of the biggest and most common overreactions to come to light following the first week of the 2020 NFL season.