Off Their Game Week 12 - Tom Brady
Matt Harmon explains why the Buccaneers QB could struggle vs. the reigning Super Bowl Champions in week 12.
Odds | Money Line | Point Spread | Total Points |
---|---|---|---|
Tampa Bay | +150 | +3.5 | O 51.5 |
Green Bay | -176 | -3.5 | U 51.5 |
Mics caught some of the back-and-forth between Jalen Ramsey and Davante Adams.
How the Colts can replace Philip Rivers.
Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt shared a story on Twitter about former San Diego Chargers and Indianapolis Colts QB Philip Rivers.
Philip Rivers announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday, and the veteran quarterback has received well wishes and other kind words from many people across the football community.
Sunday's playoff game featuring the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New Orleans Saints in the NFC Divisional Round might have been the last head-to-head clash between Tom Brady and Drew Brees.
Patriots head coach Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Linda Holliday, fired back at an Instagram commenter who brought up Belichick "letting Tom Brady go."
This offseason is going to be like none other in recent memory when it comes to the salary cap.
Hill insisted on Wednesday that he wasn't being a "hothead" or a "diva."
Fresh off a win, Cheyenne Woods is caddying for her boyfriend, Yankees OF Aaron Hicks, at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions.
Injury updates for Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes ahead of Buffalo Bills matchup in AFC Championship.
Several teams are jockeying for position in a Deshaun Watson trade, and a new report shows that Washington could be on the shortlist.
Just how close was Justin Tucker's first missed field goal against the Bills? Take a look.
A look at the free-agent quarterbacks the Chicago Bears can target this offseason.
To Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans, the impact his quarterback Tom Brady has had on the organization cannot be understated.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell faces pressing issue, like deciding Matthew Stafford's future. But he also must accept the difficulty of the rebuild.
Watt has a funny memory of Rivers.
The Buccaneers quarterback scored again on social media after an awkward moment.
His two predecessors are both head coaches. He's interviewed for nearly a dozen jobs. He's an ideal candidate for at least one of the remaining openings. Take your explanations elsewhere.
5. Dan Marino (Miami Dolphins 1983-1999) Perhaps a controversial pick, given that Dan Marino famously never won a Super Bowl. However, Marino’s output was so impressive he cannot be denied from the list. Marino was the first quarterback to pass for 5,000 yards in a season, was a Pro Bowler on nine occasions and won the league MVP award in 1984. Marino was ahead of his time in terms of the numbers he delivered and the style with which he played. A true icon. 4. Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay Packers 2005-present) Aaron Rodgers is often considered the most talented quarterback of all time. He has the special ability to read the field and produce the perfect pass to match whatever situation is thrown at him. Rodgers is a nine-time Pro Bowler as well as winning the league MVP in 2011 and 2014. He is likely to add a third MVP title following this year’s showing. The fact that Rodgers has once again been the best player in the entire league, at the age of 37, catapults him into the top five of all time. He has one Super Bowl to his name, he could well have a second in just a few weeks time. 3. Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts 1998-2011, Denver Broncos 2012-15) The longevity of Peyton Manning was truly remarkable. He was voted into the Pro Bowl on 14 occasions and was recognised as the best player in the league five times. Manning’s intelligence and ability to change plays at the line of scrimmage was truly unique at the time. He won two Super Bowls and arguably should have won more. The fact that Manning managed to claim his second ring with the Denver Broncos right at the end of his career ensures he makes the top three of all time.
Zion Williamson showed off his strength and athleticism, finishing a layup over and through Jazz big man Derrick Favors.