The NFL should rename the Super Bowl MVP Award in honor of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB and 5-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady.
On a podcast, Bill Belichick suggested the Super Bowl trophy should be named after seven-time champion Tom Brady, not Vince Lombardi:
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The Super Bowl trophy is currently named after former Packers coach Vince Lombradi, but Bill Belichick thinks a former player of his should get that honor.
Bill Belichick suggested on the "Let's Go!" podcast this week that the Super Bowl trophy be renamed after Tom Brady.
Yes, a name change has been proposed for the iconic hardware awarded annually to the Super Bowl champion. Bill Belichick suggested renaming the Lombardi Trophy after his former quarterback Tom Brady. "Maybe they should name it the Brady Trophy," Belichick said on the "Let's Go!" podcast. "He won seven of them."
It's now no secret that Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady had at least one conversation with current North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick during a process that ended with the Raiders hiring Pete Carroll to be their next head coach.
The Fox analyst and former Panthers tight end holds no resentment, but definitely misses calling the top games.
The NFL renamed it the Lombardi Trophy in 1971 to honor the Hall of Fame coach who died the previous September.
NFL insider Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk shared how Belichick allegedly feels about not being seriously considered for the Raiders opening. "The talk in league ci