The Philadelphia Eagles will have a chance to clinch their second Super Bowl berth in three years when they take on the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game on Sunday.
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Tom Brady Under Fire During NFC Championship Game
However, despite the magnitude of this game, fans became enraged thanks to Fox NFL analyst and seven-time Super Bowl champion, Tom Brady. Brady, who is in his first year as a color analyst for Fox, came under heavy criticism for his analysis during the contest.
"Insufferable [Tom Brady] sounds like a fucking goon pretending to be a big boy sports commentator Fox Sports get rid of this dork!!!" another user added.
"Tom Brady sucks, as an announcer," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Jason Kelce Gets Candid About 2023 Season
The Eagles started last season as one of the NFL's hottest teams winning their first five games. But injuries compromised their season. They went from Super Bowl contender to getting knocked out of the first round of the playoffs. Seemingly in the blink of an eye.
Following his retirement announcement, new Monday Night Football analyst, Jason Kelce, said that last season, 'sucked' for the Eagles. But the now former Eagles center was optimistic that better days were coming.
"Although last season truly sucked, I wouldn't trade my team with you or those teams for the world," Kelce said.
"Everything happens for a reason. And I truly enjoyed my time with you coach. Sometimes, the flowers get knocked back a bit but the roots remain. And I can't wait to watch as it re-blossoms next season."
Despite a bitter ending to last season, Eagles chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie had nothing but high praise for the future Hall of Famer as he rode off into the sunset.
"It is difficult to put into words how much Jason Kelce has meant to everyone in this organization, to the City of Philadelphia, and to our fans,"
"He gave everything he had to all of us for 13 years, and he did it in a way that was truly authentic. Jason was an incredible football player; a future Hall of Famer who would have been successful anywhere. But has there ever been a more perfect marriage between a player, a city, and a team?"