Tom Brady isn’t done stirring the NFL pot, even from the commentary booth. On Sunday, the seven-time Super Bowl champion found himself animated during the FOX Sports broadcast, specifically when discussing the Detroit Lions. While the Lions were demolishing the Dallas Cowboys 47-9, Brady let slip a playful comment that had fans buzzing: “I’d love to be the quarterback of this offense.”
Brady, who retired for the second time in February 2023, has been thriving as a broadcaster but couldn’t contain his admiration for the Lions’ high-powered offense. The team, led by Jared Goff and head coach Dan Campbell, has quickly become one of the league’s most dynamic forces. But it wasn’t just the Lions’ impressive win over the Cowboys that had Brady grinning ear to ear; it was the thought of what he could do with such an explosive offense at his disposal.
The Lions’ 47-9 victory wasn’t just a win; it was a statement. The blowout marked the Cowboys’ worst home loss since 1988 and the most significant defeat in any stadium since 2010. Detroit improved to 4-1 on the season, solidifying their reputation as NFC contenders.Goff, who has found a resurgence under Campbell’s leadership, went 18-for-25 with 315 yards and three touchdowns. Meanwhile, Dak Prescott struggled, going 17-for-33 with 178 yards and two interceptions, leaving Dallas at 3-3.
As the Lions continued to soar, Brady couldn’t help but chime in on how well the offense is functioning. “This team has everything,” Brady noted, “a solid offensive line, a smart quarterback, weapons all over the field. It’s every quarterback’s dream.” The comment, though lighthearted, had viewers questioning whether the 46-year-old future Hall of Famer might be feeling the itch to return.
Brady weighs in on Detroit’s playoff hopes and Dallas’ offensive struggles
The Lions, under Campbell, have undergone a transformation from perennial underachievers to legitimate contenders. Last season, they ended a 30-year playoff win drought and came within a game of the Super Bowl. Their only loss this season came against Tampa Bay, but otherwise, Detroit has been cruising.
For the Cowboys, however, the loss raised significant concerns. Once viewed as Super Bowl hopefuls, Dallas now faces questions about their ability to compete with top-tier teams. Prescott’s performance in particular has been under fire, and Brady didn’t shy away from critiquing the Cowboys’ offensive woes. “They’re just not running the ball well enough, and when you can’t run, you become predictable,”Brady said. “That’s when defenses start licking their chops.”
The Cowboys, despite their star power on offense, have struggled to balance their attack. Brady emphasized that Dallas needs to adjust its strategy to open up the run game through a more aggressive passing approach. “They’ve got weapons like CeeDee Lamb, but if they can’t get the ground game going, it’s hard to build momentum,” Brady remarked.
While the Cowboys have plenty to figure out, the Lions seem poised for a deep playoff run. Brady’s playful suggestion of joining Detroit may have been in jest, but it’s clear he sees something special brewing in Motor City. As the NFL season rolls on, fans are left wondering if the legendary QB might ever be tempted to make one final return to the gridiron. For now, though, Brady remains firmly in the broadcast booth-albeit with a mischievous glint in his eye.