REPORT: NFL Has Made A Decision On Tom Brady After He Broke A Major Rule While Calling Lions-Packers Game For FOX

Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady on FOXKevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady (Photo via FOX)
The NFL has made a decision on Tom Brady following the former quarterback breaking a rule while calling a game for FOX over the weekend.

Brady was in the booth alongside partner Kevin Burkhardt for Sunday’s Packers-Lions game and was heard criticizing the league office for its ejection of Lions DB Brian Branch after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Packers wide receiver Bo Melton.

While Brady acknowledged that it should have been a penalty, he didn’t agree with Branch being sent off.

“I don’t love that call at all,” he said. “Obviously, it’s a penalty, but to me, there has to be serious intent in a game like this.”


Brady is not allowed to criticize the officiating while on the air as he is now a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, with the NFL having put several rules in place to allow him to function as both an owner and a broadcaster.

NFL Reaches Final Decision On Tom Brady

Some expected him to be fined for slamming the officials. However, Front Office Sports reports that the NFL will not punish him for his comments.

“Brady won’t be punished for his comments during Sunday’s Packers-Lions game, a source familiar with the situation told Front Office Sports,” the outlet reported.

“That would appear to violate the league’s ban on Brady criticizing teams or referees. But the NFL had “no issue” with his comments, according to the source. Brady won’t be fined.”

While Brady isn’t technically allowed to speak on game officiating while at work, especially not negatively, he wasn’t wrong. So it’s nice that the league opted to look the other way in this instance.