The officials were prominently involved in the first half of Sunday’s NFC Championship Game between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles. And Tom Brady, calling the game for Fox, had mixed reactions to some of the critical calls — or no-calls.
Tom Brady, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski were all in Philadelphia on Sunday to cover the NFC championship game for FOX. Before Brady ascended to the booth to call the game with Kevin Burkhardt, he reunited with his former teammates on the sideline during the FOX NFL Sunday pregame show.
One of the more bizarre beefs in the NFL over the last decade has occurred between Tom Brady and Nick Foles. Of course, those two quarterbacks famously squared off against one another during Super Bowl LII when Foles,
Tom Brady was less than impressed with the officials during the NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders will face off in the NFC Championship Game for the chance to compete in Super Bowl LIX. The game is being broadcast on Fox Sports, which means that announcers Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt will be in the booth.
The Eagles tried their own trick play — the “Philly Special” — in the fourth quarter when Foles caught a pass from Trey Burton for a touchdown. Philadelphia won, 41-33, despite Brady throwing for three touchdowns and 505 yards.
The NFC Championship between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders has had a few controversial calls from officials, and the internet is roasting FOX broadcaster Tom Brady for his take on the matter.
Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley was Tom Brady's LFG Player of the Game after his performance against the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship.
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