Ever since the news of his retirement, football fans have wondered if a Tom Brady comeback would ever be in the cards for the former quarterback.
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their best-ever viewership Monday. “Undisputed” drew 442,000 viewers, while “The Herd” nabbed 290,000 viewers.It was a strong weekend for the opening round of the NFL playoffs, led by the San Francisco 49ers’ chaotic win over the Dallas Cowboys in Texas, which drew 41.4 million viewers to CBS and Nickelodeon, the most for a wild card playoff game in seven years.
CBS’ other game (which was only simulcast on Paramount+), between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills drew 26.4 million viewers on Saturday night. That game was never a contest, as the Bills cruised 47-17.Fox’s Sunday afternoon matchup between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Philadelphia Eagles drew 30.3 million viewers.
That game was also a no-contest, as Brady’s team raced out to a 31-0 lead and won 31-15.The Cincinnati Bengals-Las Vegas Raiders matchup that kicked off the weekend on NBC and Peacock drew 27.7 million. NBC/Peacock’s second game of the weekend between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kansas City Chiefs garnered just under 29 million viewers.ESPN/ABC’s Monday night playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and Arizona Cardinals drew 23.1 million viewers across a variety of ESPN networks.
Ever since the news of his retirement, football fans have wondered if a Tom Brady comeback would ever be in the cards for the former quarterback.
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Big Sean at an NFL game over the weekend.The Buffy star took to social media to post about being mislabelled as the rapper at the Los Angeles Rams game on Sunday (January 30) as they played the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship, winning 20-17.Gellar and Big Sean attended alongside R&B singer Jhené Aiko, with the SoFi Stadium’s Jumbotron confusing the different stars. Big Sean was labelled as Gellar while Aiko was named as Gellar’s husband Freddie Prinze Jr, despite him not being in attendance.“@bigsean do you get mistaken for me as often as I get mistaken for you?” Gellar captioned in a post she shared on Instagram, while Big Sean posted a photo of himself looking confused on his own story.A post shared by Sarah Michelle (@sarahmgellar)Meanwhile, Sarah Michelle Gellar last year said she “doesn’t want to be associated” with Buffy creator Joss Whedon in light of several allegations of abuse levelled against him.“While I am proud to have my name associated with Buffy Summers, I don’t want to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon,” she wrote on social media at the time.“I am more focused on raising my family and surviving a pandemic currently, so I will not be making any further comments at this time.
Tom Brady's ex, Bridget Moynahan, spoke out following the news that he is officially retiring from the NFL after 22 years. Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady officially announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday after 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl wins.The news comes after rumors circulated over the weekend that he had made up his mind about hanging up his helmet for good. Brady released a lengthy statement on social media, ending days of speculation, explaining that this "difficult" decision to leave football after more than two decades of success came down to his ability to commit "100%" of himself to the game. Shortly after Brady announced his retirement, Moynahan, who shares 14-year-old son Jack with the quarterback, took to Instagram to share a photo of Brady in his Buccaneers uniform to wish him well on whatever comes next in his life. Bridget Moynahan commented on Tom Brady retiring from the NFL.
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Tom Brady has not made a formal announcement but there are multiple reports indicating the seven-time Super Bowl champion and five-time Super Bowl MVP will retire after 22 magnificent seasons in the NFL.The 44-year-old quarterback will soon formally announce his retirement from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the team he led to a Super Bowl LV victory last year against the Kansas City Chiefs. Brady's basing his decision to retire on several factors that included his family and health, this according to ESPN, which was first to break the news. confirmed the reporting citing sources., however, has since reported, citing two people who spoke on condition of anonymity, that Brady called Bucs general manager Jason Licht to say he hasn't made a decision on his future plans.Brady, drafted by the New England Patriots in the sixth round with the 199th overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft, was a 15-time Pro Bowl selection, six-time All-Pro, and he leaves the NFL as its all-time passing TD leader (624) and all-time passing yards leader (85,520).