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Longevity-obsessed Tom Brady wanted his dog Lua to have a second lease on life so the NFL legend had her cloned. Months after Lua died, the seven-time Super Bowl winner welcomed another, similar-looking pup,
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Tom Brady received mixed reviews during his first season at Fox Sports. The legendary NFL quarterback turned announcer arrived in the broadcasting booth pretty raw and unexperienced. Brady, who won seven Super Bowls during his time with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Indianapolis Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon has been making headlines for her behavior during the 2025 season. The daughter of the late NFL owner Jim Irsay took over team control when her father passed. Irsay-Gordon has gone viral for her behavior during the 2025 season. She's been spotted at ...
One Gronkowski was nearly impossible to stop, so opposing defenses are lucky Brady only cloned his dog and not the future Hall of Famer. Per Bailey Richards of People, Brady revealed Colossal Biosciences used blood collected from his previous dog Lua prior to her death in a cloning effort to create his current dog, Junie.
Week 10 of the NFL season will feature Tom Brady calling the Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers in Maryland. Kick off for the game is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET. The Rams vs. 49ers will air on FOX. It will also be available to be streamed FOXSports.com, FOX Sports App and FOX One (Try free for 7 days)
The Las Vegas Raiders were in Denver to face their AFC West rival, the Broncos, on primetime Thursday Night Football. It was not the result that they wanted as
Fox News host Jimmy Failla and the panel weigh in on NFL star Tom Brady’s cloning of his family dog on ‘Fox News Saturday Night.’
Tom Brady likes what he's seeing from the Rams, but there's one glaring area of improvement he believes is holding them back.
NFL legend Tom Brady was in San Francisco on Sunday to call Fox's NFL Game of the Week between the 49ers and the Rams. Brady is in his second season up in the booth alongside Kevin Burkhardt. He continues to be around the NFL despite retiring from his playing career after the 2022 season.