Tom Brady speaks some painful truths about the state of NFL football
Some new honest commentary from Tom Brady might be changing some minds about his potential as a football broadcaster.
Michael Hurley is a digital sports producer for CBS Boston. A native of Arlington, Massachusetts, Michael has followed the Boston sports scene for his entire life. After graduating from Roger Williams University with a degree in journalism, he spent three years covering Boston sports for NESN.com before joining CBS Boston in 2012.
A member of the Pro Football Writers of America, where he was recognized in the 2021 Dick Connor Writing Awards, Michael is also a frequent guest on Boston sports radio and television shows, in addition to hosting multiple podcasts. He spent years dutifully covering the DeflateGate saga involving Tom Brady and the Patriots, in addition to covering four Super Bowls, two Stanley Cup Finals, two World Series, and a U.S. Open.
Some new honest commentary from Tom Brady might be changing some minds about his potential as a football broadcaster.
Head coach Bill Belichick faced a barrage of questions on Tuesday about who his starting quarterback will be in New Jersey this coming weekend against the Giants.
This is not what the NFL had in mind when it scheduled the first-ever afternoon game on Black Friday.
The league announced on Monday that due to the roof collapsing at the league's indoor stadium in Florida, the launch of the league has been pushed back, likely until January of 2025.
With seemingly everything up in the air in Foxboro -- including the starting quarterback and the long-term status of the head coach -- O'Brien was asked on Monday if he hopes to get back into the head coaching world one day. His answer was brutally honest.
While most people aren't accustomed to seeing anyone at work being spoken to in that fashion, the veteran coach considered it a rather normal moment.
Though the Patriots were idle, they "moved up" in the "race" for the top pick in the draft on Sunday.
There are a few issues with Dan Orlovsky's proclamation-that-wasn't-really-a-proclamation about Bill Belichick's future.
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The night as a whole was a bit of a mess.
The AFC is wide open, but the Patriots are nowhere to be found.
And apparently, Ohtani wouldn't mind if he ends up signing in Boston.
"Uh, no," Bill Belichick said when asked if Jack Jones might join the practice squad.
The Patriots and Steelers won't be getting flexed out of prime time for Thursday Night Football in December.
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