Fox News discusses a recent joke made by Josh McDaniels, a coach for the Las Vegas Raiders, regarding Tom Brady and the infamous "Tuck Rule" play. The "Tuck Rule" play occurred during a playoff game between the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders in 2002, where Brady's apparent fumble was ruled an incomplete pass due to the "Tuck Rule." This ruling allowed the Patriots to maintain possession and eventually win the game.
During a press conference, McDaniels made a lighthearted comment about the play, suggesting that Brady had finally admitted it was a fumble. The joke was in good spirits, highlighting the playful banter between the coach and quarterback. The article mentions how the "Tuck Rule" play has remained a controversial and memorable moment in NFL history, and McDaniels' comment adds a humorous twist to the ongoing discussion surrounding the incident.

