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Which Games Will Tom Brady Be Calling In 2025 NFL Season With Erin Andrews? FOX Reveals Broadcasting Schedule
The summer heat hasn’t slowed down Tom Brady‘s legendary workout routine. Fox Sports’ newest star broadcaster, who inked a massive 10-year, $375 million broadcasting deal, posted sweaty gym photos on social media last June. The seven-time Super Bowl champion was promoting Nobull athletic gear while showing off his incredible physique. Erin Andrews couldn’t resist jumping into the comments section with her trademark humor. “Quadzannnnnnas,” Andrews said, clearly impressed by Brady’s leg definition. The Fox sideline reporter’s playful response caught plenty of attention from fans and fellow broadcasters.
Brady transitioned from the field to the broadcast booth this season, joining Andrews at Fox Sports. Their social media interaction shows the chemistry building between Fox’s biggest broadcasting investments. Andrews brings years of sideline experience, while Brady adds championship credibility. Their partnership represents Fox’s aggressive push to dominate NFL...
Remember when spilled oil created one of the wildest Watkins Glen finishes ever?
The date was August 12th, 2012. NASCAR was back at Watkins Glen International for its annual visit to the scenic New York road course, and Kyle Busch was in control of the race.
Chasing the Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota of Busch was his bitter rival Brad Keselowski, driving a Penske Dodge. And lurking behind them both was Australian Supercars ace Marcos Ambrose, who was attempting to go back-to-back at The Glen.
But none of them were aware that they were about to take part in one of the wildest finishes in Watkins Glen history…thanks to Bobby Labonte. He had just taken his ailing car to the pits, but not...
‘A continual assault.’ How UCLA’s research faculty is grappling with Trump funding freeze
Their medical research focuses on potentially lifesaving breakthroughs in cancer treatment, and developing tools to more easily diagnose debilitating diseases. Their studies in mathematics could make online systems more robust and secure.
But as the academic year opens, the work of UCLA’s professors in these and many other fields has been imperiled by the Trump administration’s suspension of $584 million in grant funding, which University of California President James B. Milliken called a “death knell” to its transformative research.
The freeze came after a July 29 U.S. Department of Justice finding that the university had violated the civil rights of Jewish and Israeli students by providing an inadequate response to alleged antisemitism they faced after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack.
The fight over the funding stoppage intensified Friday after the Trump administration demanded...