Tom Brady will travel back to his old stomping grounds to take on the Patriots in Week 4. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In todayâs FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: Tom Bradyâs return to Foxborough highlights the NFLâs schedule release ... we take a look at how many games each NFL team will win in 2021 ... and WNBA superstar Breanna Stewart gets a signature shoe. It wouldnât have mattered if it was on Sunday afternoon, Monday night, Thursday night, or even one of those peculiar Tuesday and Wednesday night National Football League offerings that sprung up in 2020. Heck, it wouldnât have mattered if theyâd scheduled it for the middle of the night, during Friday morning rush hour, on your kidâs birthday, on your wedding anniversary, or at any other time when you donât particularly figure to be watching television. Tom Brady heading back to Foxborough was going to find its way to the top of your viewing schedule no matter what, so itâs just as well we got to hear about it now so you can cancel all those other plans you might have had for Oct. 3, 2021. Bradyâs return to visit his old stomping grounds was always going to be the highlight of the NFLâs schedule release, which came on Wednesday along with several other juicy concoctions to look ahead to. Here it is: Week 4, Buccaneers at Patriots. Otherwise known as 143 days and counting. [STORY IMAGE 1] So begins a delicious piece of anticipation before one of those rare matchups where it wonât especially matter what the records look like when it happens. Maybe the Bucs will have continued their momentum from Februaryâs Super Bowl triumph and be riding effortlessly at 3-0. Or maybe theyâll be a little worn from a tough West Coast trip to play the Los Angeles Rams. Maybe the free agent-stacked Patriots will have picked up from missing the postseason for the first time since 2008 and the contest will be a clash of divisional leaders. Thatâd be nice. But frankly, in the scheme of things, not entirely necessary. Itâs going to be a mouthwatering masterpiece of theater either way. For this tale will be the defining parcel of NFL folklore from this window of pro footballing time, the story of how Bradyâs double-decade collection of brilliance wasnât enough to prevent him from being shown the exit in New England. And how he took his talents, his timeless smarts and new age mindset, packed them off to the franchise with the worst winning percentage in American sports, and only went and won the whole darn thing yet again. [STORY IMAGE 2] He couldnât really do it, could he? We now know, of course, that he could, and did. Remember when the chatter skewed toward the suggestion it was Patriots head coach Bill Belichick who had been the primary architect of all those titles they collaborated on? How it was Belichickâs system that made those six rings mystically appear? How the Pats could survive without Brady better than he could thrive without them? It is a different story now, and thus that journey back to Gillette Stadium will be a haughty and triumphant march. Sure, thereâll be plenty of smiles, hugs, handshakes and well-wishes to familiar faces. But make no mistake, Brady will be going there to win. He occasionally enjoys being reflective but he doesnât do sentimental, quite the opposite. If you hear any football-speak about this being just another game, feel free to yell ânonsenseâ and hurl something (soft, like a pair of socks) at the TV. Because it just wonât be true. Brady wants to win every game. Heâs won 264 of them across his career. He really, really wants to win this one. [STORY IMAGE 3] âHeâs going to be prepared either way,â Patriots running back James White, who Brady once described as his âforever teammate,â said last week. There wonât be the dramatic backdrop of a frosty New England midwinter, but that wouldnât have mattered anyway, given that Brady greets the onset of chill like an old friend and has thrived in the iciest of climates. There will, potentially, be a record-breaking twist to the occasion. Brady needs 1,154 more passing yards to overtake Drew Brees at the summit of the all-time NFL list. His average from last year was 289.6 per game, putting him on track to surpass Brees ⊠with a last-gasp game winner, perhaps. There is also the possibility for Brady to win and attain the rare accolade of completing the set against every NFL opponent. âIn the 101-year history of the NFL there have only been four QB to defeat all 32 teams,â [Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe said on FS1âs Undisputed](. âNo one really thought Tom Brady in year 18 or 19 would even have the opportunity to ever play against the Patriots.â When he does, we sort of know the story already, there are just little details to be filled in. [FOX Bet]( has already marked up the Bucs at +750 to take home the Lombardi Trophy next season, but that price will likely shift once early campaign form unravels itself. [STORY IMAGE 4] It will be Brady on one side against either Cam Newton or Mac Jones, most likely on the other. Patriots fans will salute him, theyâll play a tribute of some kind, and, as this is a New England crowd, there may be few good natured boos and a couple of salty ones, too. âWhat theyâll find is perhaps unlike any other game in NFL history,â [wrote Dan Wetzel of Yahoo Sports](. âMost multiple Super Bowl champion quarterbacks retired with their team. For others, there was never quite the same showdown.â You can get a sense of what it will look like, some pageantry, some nostalgia, and even with some other big matchups the same week, no one is going to be talking about anything else. You can see Brady emerging, first for his pregame warmups and then for kickoff. You can then envision his interaction with Robert Kraft, and with Belichick, and some old colleagues. You can hear the noise of the crowd. You can picture the weirdness of Brady at Foxborough, wearing another teamâs jersey. You can almost feel the occasion, and you probably even have thoughts on how the game itself is going to turn out. But youâre not going to miss it, you know that already. Sporting situations like this one are rare, so rare that theyâre worth making an appointment for. Even five months in advance. [STORY IMAGE 5] Hereâs what others have said ... Geoff Schwartz, FOX Sports: âI can not wait for this matchup because this will fuel all of us for the entire week to talk about whatâs going to go down here. Itâs the best matchup, at least on paper, of the year because of the Brady-Belichick rivalry.â Jim McBride, Boston Globe: âTom Bradyâs return to Foxborough will be a prime-time one on Oct. 3, and tickets to the Sunday night affair will be the most requested early Christmas present of the century.â Michael Vick, FOX Sports: âItâs gonna be a lot of pride on the line in this one. It feels so good when you can walk into the stadium of the team you used to play for and try to destroy them. I looked at this game in particular and said âoh baby, here we go.ââ [IN OTHER WORDS] - Kobe Bryant stood out for his toughness on the court and his big heart off it. [FOX Sports NBA Writer Melissa Rohlin sits down with longtime Lakers trainer Gary Vitti, who remembers his good friend](.
- In the spirit of Tim Tebow returning to the NFL, [FOX Sports NASCAR Writer Bob Pockrass outlines 10 drivers heâd like to see return to the Cup Series](.
- [FOX Sports Betting Analyst Jason McIntyre predicts how many games each NFL team will win in 2021]( now that the schedule is official. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Big props to WNBA Finals MVP Breanna Stewart for signing with Puma and becoming the only athlete on Pumaâs current roster to have their own signature shoe. Check out this video, which shows Stewart talking with ESPNâs Nick DePaula about becoming Pumaâs newest signature athlete. Stewart will become just the 10th player in WNBA history with a signature shoe, and the first in a decade. This is incredible to see and we are beyond thrilled to feature this great news in our newsletter. Congrats, Breanna! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat (TNT, 7:30 p.m. ET)
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Texas Rangers at Houston Astros: OVER 8.5 Heading into Thursdayâs action, there are 12 MLB teams that have scored more than 160 runs this season and two of them are set to kick off a four-game series, starting tonight in Houston. The Astros have put up 190 runs through 37 games this season, which ranks second in Major League Baseball. On other side, the Rangers have totaled 161 runs in 38 games, good for 12th. Look for this to be a high-scoring contest, which makes taking the over of 8.5 a solid play. [WHAT THEY SAID] âFootball is unconditional love.â â Tom Brady [FOLLOW FOX SPORTS] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Download FOX Sports App: [Fire TV](
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