The Detroit Lions have the most sought-after candidate on the head coaching market in Ben Johnson, but Tom Brady apparently forgot that he existed, because the seven-time Super Bowl winner somehow failed to mention Johnson's name a single time on Saturday night during Fox's broadcast of Detroit's shocking 45-31 playoff loss to the Washington Commanders.
Ever since he purchased a minor stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, Tom Brady has faced criticism for a potential conflict of interest between his day job and new
Brady, Lions and Washington Commanders
Tom Brady is one of the best NFL players of all time, with a track record of success in the regular season and playoffs that exceeds every player in the history of the National Football League. However,
The NFL has enforced what some call the "Brady Rules" on the Raiders' part-owner, preventing him from attending pregame production meetings, other team facilities, practices to avoid conflicts of interest, such as getting extra time with Johnson outside of the formal interview process.
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would’ve been heavily involved in every facet of the process.
The 15-2 Detroit Lions are just the sixth team in NFL history to win at least 15 regular-season games and not win the Super Bowl.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was reaching into his bag of tricks throughout Saturday night's divisional round clash against the Washington Commanders. During the third quarter, one of his more creative play calls left Tom Brady totally awestruck in the Fox booth.
Since retiring from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady took a year off the gridiron and away from the game to focus on his businesses and family for a year. Ho
The Raiders haven't won a postseason game since January 2003 and last made a playoff appearance in January 2022.
The new head coach has signed a three-year deal with an option for a fourth season, according to reports on Friday morning.
Aaron Glenn has been announced as the new head coach of the New York Jets, and this news could complicate Aaron Rodgers' plans to continue in the NFL.