• Bill Belichick-Jets dynasty that wasn’t came down to ‘control’

    Bill Belichick-Jets dynasty that wasn’t came down to ‘control’

    In a weeklong series, The Post is looking at alternate realities in New York sports. We are examining “what if” scenarios for our teams, reversals of fortune that would have radically changed not only the franchises themselves but dramatically altered their leagues, too. There are two rules: The scenario must be grounded in reality and …
  • Tom Brady’s new behavior is rattling Boston: ‘Starting to worry’

    Tom Brady’s new behavior is rattling Boston: ‘Starting to worry’

    Tom Brady moved to The Retirement State to start living. In the two months since he left the New England Patriots to sign with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, an unfiltered Brady has shown what he is like when not a robot under the control of coach/general manager Bill Belichick. And one radio personality – perhaps …
  • ‘The Match’ gave us way more than a Tom Brady roller coaster

    ‘The Match’ gave us way more than a Tom Brady roller coaster

    The golf matched the weather, which was sloppy, and that was just fine because the purpose of the “The Match: Champions for Charity’’ Sunday was met — with the millions raised for COVID-19 relief and the entertainment it delivered to a TV audience starved for live sports. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton …
  • Tom Brady finally looks like the rest of us

    Tom Brady finally looks like the rest of us

    One round of golf finally made Tom Brady look like the rest of us. As the weakest link in Sunday’s “The Match: Champions for Charity” — pitting Brady and Phil Mickelson against Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning — the six-time Super Bowl champion displayed none of the confidence at the Medalist Golf Club in Hobe …
  • Trash talk would take Woods-Manning vs. Mickelson-Brady to epic level

    Trash talk would take Woods-Manning vs. Mickelson-Brady to epic level

    Regardless of the outcome of the match or the quality of the golf played, Sunday’s charity showdown between Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning and Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady figures to be good fun and a great show. It is, after all, live golf featuring the biggest stars of this generation in golf and football …
  • Eli Manning finally caves and joins Twitter

    Eli Manning finally caves and joins Twitter

    Eli Manning, welcome aboard. The legendary former Giants quarterback joined Twitter on Saturday, announcing it with a tweet in which he quoted the Jimmy Chitwood character from the movie “Hoosiers.” The recently retired two-time Super Bowl MVP wrote, “To paraphrase Jimmy Chitwood, ‘I don’t know if it’ll make any change, but I figure it’s time …
  • Tom Brady wasn’t ‘main reason’ for Rob Gronkowski unretiring

    Tom Brady wasn’t ‘main reason’ for Rob Gronkowski unretiring

    Rob Gronkowski is a mama’s boy. The future Hall of Fame tight end said the “main reason” he came out of retirement to play with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was due to his mother, Diane, being nearby in Florida. “You know, everyone keeps asking me ‘Did Tom (Brady) get you to Tampa?’” the 31-year-old Gronkowski …
  • Catholic bishop takes tongue-in-cheek shot at Tom Brady

    Catholic bishop takes tongue-in-cheek shot at Tom Brady

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Roman Catholic bishop in New England says not even a Hail Mary is going to help Tom Brady win a seventh Super Bowl championship now that he’s with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Diocese of Providence Bishop Thomas Tobin, in a tongue-in-cheek tweet Friday, took a swipe at the former Patriots quarterback …
  • Tom Brady getting ‘Last Dance’ treatment from ESPN with ‘Man in the Arena’

    Tom Brady getting ‘Last Dance’ treatment from ESPN with ‘Man in the Arena’

    If you bet on Tom Brady being the next athlete to get “The Last Dance” treatment, you’re a winner. On the heels of ESPN’s successful 10-part Michael Jordan series on the end of the Bulls dynasty, the network will air a nine-part series on the longtime Patriots quarterback in 2021 called “Man in the Arena.” …
  • ‘SNL’ episodes with sports hosts headed to NBCSN for lockdown

    ‘SNL’ episodes with sports hosts headed to NBCSN for lockdown

    “Saturday Night Live” ended its season just weeks ago, but the show is still playing a part in coronavirus-era life at NBCUniversal. NBCSN, the company’s sports-cable network, will fill next week’s primetime schedule with “SNL” repeats featuring prominent athletes as hosts. It’s just the latest programming maneuver by sports-media outlets to get something on the …