The original GOAT has given up the ghost. Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana appeared on ESPN’s First Take to talk Niners, Jimmy Garoppolo, and his assessment that Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback of all-time.
Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had tons of fun last Wednesday during their Super Bowl parade. Before stumbling off the boat thanks to the dangerous avocado tequila, Brady managed to offend someone close to the designer of the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Tom Brady is a lot of things including proud, successful, and the most accomplished quarterback in NFL history. Yet, we learned once again on Tuesday that he is pretty adept at social media.
Former San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Joe Montana made the media rounds on Wednesday to discuss a myriad of topics including Notre Dame Football, Guinness, COVID-19, and Tom Brady’s departure from New England.
No matter what you think of him, Tom Brady is taking one unescapable fact with him en route to becoming the newest quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers – singularly, he is the most successful player in the 100-year history of the National Football League.
While most of the civilized world is locked down this weekend due to the coronavirus, news around the National Football League is still full steam ahead.
Trying to decide who the first names to reveal as quarterbacks on the NFL 100 is a relatively easy call when two players have combined for 10 Super Bowl victories, 7 Super Bowl MVPs, and five league MVP awards.
New England Patriots quarterback and current reigning NFL MVP Tom Brady is still leading the league off the field in one key area – jersey sales.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady picked a great time to grab the 200th regular season win in his illustrious career on Sunday night. Brady’s Patriots ended Kansas City’s unbeaten run in a 43-40 heartstopper on Sunday Night Football in an early Game of the Year candidate.
Tom Brady made more NFL history during New England’s 38-24 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night.