Tom Brady gave depressed New York Giants fans a reason to chuckle on Sunday during the NFC wild-card game. On a run from Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs in the second quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles, Brady, the FOX NFL analyst, accidentally dropped the name of a Giants fan favorite.
Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco were relieved from their duties with the Raiders following a disastrous 4-13 campaign.
Tom Brady will have his chance to fix the Raiders. The Raiders minority owner and Fox NFL analyst will have “a lot” of influence on the team’s coaching search following former Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce’s dismissal on Tuesday, according to The Athletic.
Brady, who is a part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, reportedly is pushing for the team to hire Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to fill their vacancy at head coach. The team also has interviewed Detroit defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for the position.
Former New York Giants RB Brandon Jacobs says “no question” that former teammate Eli Manning is a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer.
Brady’s impact on Las Vegas is already being felt. Plus, who could be hired as defensive coordinators in San Francisco and Indianapolis, and more.
Minority owner Tom Brady could bump into some of the Raiders' top coaching and GM candidates before his broadcast this weekend in Detroit.
As the Las Vegas Raiders continue their search for a new head coach, a candidate who has a history with new partial owner Tom Brady reportedly could have
Tom Brady has reportedly approached Bill Belichick for the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching opening, but the team could also turn to a key contributor for Andy Reid on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Now that the Las Vegas Raiders have fired head coach Antonio Pierce after one season, the team will begin looking for his replacement. And, according to one NFL insider, new part-owner Tom Brady is going to have a say in the direction Las Vegas goes.
The Las Vegas Raiders could soon have a new head coach in place to replace the recently-fired Antonio Pierce. Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley was denied the chance to break the NFL rushing record after being rested in the last week of the regular season.