Former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady just can’t seem to stay out of the news. The 47-year-old has been the talk of the NFL over the last week because of his conflict of interest as minority Las Vegas Raiders owner and a color analyst for Fox with Vegas looking
The Palm Beach Post's recent report that former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson bought a $13 million home in the Delray Beach area means that Florida has more to brag about. The Sunshine State likely has the greatest group of GOATs,
Tom Brady is exploring the sale of his Miami estate on Indian Creek Island for $150 million, potentially breaking the area’s home-sale record. Offers
Julian Edleman and Rob Gronkowski recall throwing routes with different QBs during the offseason throughout their NFL careers.
Tom Brady is reportedly considering selling his estate on Florida’s Indian Creek Island, which could break Miami’s real estate records.
Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady is reportedly contemplating selling his lavish two-acre estate on Miami's exclusive Indian Creek Island for $150 million.
The agent for Tom Brady quelled rumors that his star client is focused would let his other career pursuits interfere with his 10-year contract with Fox Sports.
Tom Brady wasn't just a great quarterback — he was also an influencer. Look no further than Brady's influence on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' organization when he signed as a free agent in 2020. Beyond delivering the franchise its second-ever Lombardi Trophy later that same year,
A player who celebrated Super Bowl LV victory with Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers hit free agency with the 2025 NFL playoffs already underway.
Believe it or not, Rob Gronkowski is a big-time skier. However, he prefers to ski humble hills unlike his old teammate Tom Brady.
After their elimination at the hands of the Commanders in the 2025 NFL playoffs, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, led by Baker Mayfield, could lose a player who won a Super Bowl ring alongside Tom Brady.
Commanders game, is also connected to getting Johnson to interview with the Raiders, the team he's a minority owner of.