Former NFL quarterback Troy Aikman has dismissed concerns about Tom Brady's dual roles as a Fox analyst and Las Vegas Raiders part-owner.
The Cowboys' Hall of Fame quarterback-turned broadcaster gave some advice to another legendary quarterback-turned broadcaster.
Super Bowl broadcasting is uncharted territory for Brady. Sunday's game will be far and away the biggest of the 21 games he ...
Shannon Sharpe doesn’t want to hear Troy Aikman’s newfound concerns about ... That means calling it as he sees it from ESPN’s broadcast booth, and if that involves criticizing the league ...
Joe Buck plans to enjoy Sunday watching the Super Bowl with an audience of just his wife and two young sons. What a contrast.
Brady struggled in his first season as a broadcaster. But Fox is still betting that its massive investment pays off — ...
Twenty years ago, the Fox Super Bowl broadcast booth in 2005 had a different look — Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, and Cris Collinsworth called the Eagles-Patriots in Jacksonville a three-man team.
Shannon Sharpe doesn’t want to hear Troy Aikman’s newfound concerns about NFL officiating. The ex-Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Monday Night Football analyst is thriving in his give no f*cks era, ...
Queried about what he wanted to work on for next season in the booth, Brady answered ... ESPN poached the venerable duo of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. Olsen had the seat first, alongside play ...