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Tom Brady says he can still lead scoring drives at 48, which leads to three NFL teams that could go for him if he ever returned.
After Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza became the first player in program history to win the Heisman Trophy, he received high praise from arguably the greatest signal-caller of all time.
Philip Rivers making an attempted NFL comeback with the Colts at 44 years old isn’t inspiring Tom Brady to get back on the field. Rivers will start for Indianapolis on Sunday against the Seahawks as quarterback Daniel Jones is sidelined with a torn Achilles.
Tom Brady is back for Year 2 in the broadcast booth. He will continue the 2025 season on the call for the Week 15 Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Rams matchup. Keep reading for more information on Tom Brady's 2025 NFL broadcasting schedule, including matchups, dates, and times:
Led by new head coach Mike Vrabel, the Patriots hold the best record in the NFL heading into this week's slate of games. They have surprised most analysts and have shown no signs of slowing down. Vrabel's leadership has proven to be incredibly valuable.
Tom Brady has watched enough December football to know which teams are built for the stretch run, and after a wild Week 14, his latest power rankings reflect a league tilting sharply toward a handful of true contenders.
The NFL legend thinks he could help a team today, but he's not allowed to come out of retirement due to an NFL rule
Age is just a number in the NFL over the past few weeks, and players thought to be retired or out of the league have been finding themselves on NFL rosters. Th
In light of 44-year-old Philip Rivers coming out of retirement, the question was obvious: Does Tom Brady, at 48, believe he could still play at an NFL level? The seven-time Super Bowl champion didn’t hesitate when asked.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has joined Tom Brady in a very unique NFL feat with his first TD pass.
In just his second NFL season, Drake Maye has completely transformed the New England Patriots, revitalizing a franchise that won only four games in 2024. Entering Sunday’s AFC East clash against the Buffalo Bills, New England held an 11-2 record and was aiming to strengthen its grip atop the conference standings.