The Boston icons, Affleck, Brady and Damon, formed a boy band and performed for Lopez in Dunkin's 2024 Super Bowl commercial ...
Don’t tell the football players, but there’s so much more to the Super Bowl than the game. Last year viewership hit an all-time high, with 202.4 million people, or roughly 60% of the U.S. population, ...
Terry Bradshaw once warned Tom Brady that his switch to sports punditry would be daunting, but the NFL icon has taken it in his stride. The experienced FOX host told reporters in 2023 that the New ...
Even as Tom Brady goes through his first postseason and prepares to call his first Super Bowl as a television analyst, rumors about his future continue to be rampant, much to the dismay of Fox Sports.
The 39-year-old fashionista was spotted Friday strutting her stuff in Manhattan, radiating her usual glamour as she pounded the pavement. Sharpening her unmistakable features with makeup, she ...
I tried classic tuna sandwiches at Subway, Jimmy John's ... for itself — I can't be the only one inundated with its many commercials featuring Danny DeVito. Today, there are more than 2,000 ...
Tom Brady plans to be in the Fox broadcast booth for the duration of his 10-year contract, his agent, Don Yee, told the Sports Business Journal on Thursday. Yee's comments to the outlet came as ...
As Fox analyst Tom Brady takes a bigger and bigger role with the Raiders, he won’t be taking a different role with Fox. His agent, Don Yee, tells Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal that Brady ...
Tom Brady’s agent says he’s committed to sports broadcasting for the long haul. Don Yee, Brady’s longtime agent, said the famous quarterback-turned-Fox NFL broadcaster plans to stay with Fox ...
Tom Brady is in the first year of a massive long-term deal with FOX, and there has already been some speculation that he could be one-and-done as a game analyst. Brady’s agent insists the ...
FOX Sports' first IndyCar promo for 2025 featuring Josef Newgarden and a cameo by Tom Brady is the talk of town ... it was kind of surreal to be in a commercial and have him pop into it.