Tom Brady and Peyton ManningTom Brady and Peyton Manning (Photos via FOX and Getty Images)
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning might be retired, but their rivalry never truly ends.

Brady’s rivalry with Peyton Manning on the football field has extended to his broadcasting duties with Fox Sports.

During Brady’s latest broadcast of the Dallas Cowboys vs. Detroit Lions game, he took a shot at Manning.

Multiple offensive pass interference calls were made on the Lions during the game.

After one of them in the fourth quarter of the blowout, Tom Brady made a point to bring up Manning.


“Well it’s such a good thought, it’s just not the best execution,” Brady said. “And over the years, they’ve gotten really tight on calling those pick plays. Any remote contact was a flag. I saw Peyton Manning when he threw 55 touchdowns, there were more pick plays in that offense than in the history of NFL football. Since then, they’ve been cracking down. Believe me, I tried to use them all the time too.”

Peyton Manning holds the record for touchdown passes in a season, with 55 passing touchdowns in the 2013 season while playing for the Denver Broncos.

Only two other players have recorded 50 or more passing touchdowns in a season, including Tom Brady.

In 2013, Tom Brady has tossed 25 touchdowns.

In the end, the Baltimore Ravens would win the Super Bowl that season.

 

Tom Brady Gets Mixed Reviews from NFL Fans

As the Lions dominated the Cowboys in a 47-9 blowout at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Brady joined Kevin Burkhardt in the booth to call the game.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion appears to be getting even more comfortable every week.

Things were shaky in Week One when he called the game between the Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns, but he seems to have found his footing following Week 6.

Here is how some fans are reacting:

Tom Brady Reveals His Jaw-Dropping Sports Memorabilia Collection That’s Worth Millions And Should Have Its Own Museum

Tom Brady speaking on his YouTube channel.Tom Brady (Photo via Tom Brady YouTube)
FOX NFL analyst and legendary quarterback Tom Brady shared his personal sports memorabilia collection which is so impressive that he may as well make a museum out of it.

Tom Brady is worth hundreds of millions of dollars and enjoyed the most decorated career in NFL history, with seven Super Bowl rings, five Super Bowl MVPs and three MVPs, to say nothing of his NFL passing yards and passing TDs records.

So few retired pro athletes are in a position to accumulate the type of sports memorabilia that Brady has. Remember, his initial “last touchdown pass” ball to Mike Evans in the 2021 NFC Divisional Round initially sold for $518,000, only to be voided when he unretired.

In a new video posted to his YouTube channel, Brady showcases his impressive personal collection. The first item he shows is a stadium seat signed by San Francisco 49ers legends Joe Montana and Dwight Clark in the 1981 NFC Championship Game.

Montana threw the game-winning TD to Clark, famously referred to as “The Catch” late in the game that kick-started the 49ers dynasty. Brady was in attendance for that game as a four-year-old.

 

Brady also showed off his multiple Super Bowl MVP trophies, a pylon from the New England Patriots Super Bowl 38 victory over the Carolina Panthers, a pair of cleats personally given to him by David Beckham in 2007, a signed Lewis Hamilton helmet, an autographed Willie Mays San Francisco Giants jersey and signed baseballs by Ken Griffey Jr. and Barry Bonds.

Tom Brady Can Afford Much More With His FOX Contract

If Brady didn’t make enough money as is during his playing days (through salary and endorsements), well, the executives at FOX Sports are helping out aplenty.

Brady is in the first season of a lucrative 10-year, $375 million contract he signed with FOX to serve as an NFL analyst. The 47-year-old will be on the call for Super Bowl 59 in February alongside Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews.