Seven-time champion Tom Brady could go to Super Bowl LVII even if his Tampa Bay Buccaneers fail to reach the big game with Fox Sports hoping to put him in the booth
Tom Brady could go to the Super Bowl even if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers do not make it with Fox Sports reportedly looking to involve him in broadcast coverage.
Super Bowl LVII will be played at State Farm Stadium in Arizona and Fox – a major network in the United States – are planning their coverage of the championship game. Brady is apparently included in those plans if the Buccaneers do not make it to the big game amid the NFC South team’s struggles.
For the first time in 20 years, Brady has suffered a three-game losing streak following defeats to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers and now the Baltimore Ravens. Brady threw for 325 yards in the 27-22 loss to Lamar Jackson and co. on Thursday night, but he only tossed one touchdown after not throwing any against the hapless Panthers.
On top of that, Brady competed just 59.1% of his passes on Thursday night as the Buccaneers slipped to 3-5 on the season. Remarkably, it is the first time in the iconic quarterback’s storied career that he is under 500 for two games in a row.