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Report: Mike Macdonald wasn't referring to Tom Brady as the person who provided Super Bowl help

4 news sources are covering this Sports story right now — Newsylist is tracking how fast it spreads.

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15velocity
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The brief

"Report: Mike Macdonald wasn't referring to Tom Brady as the person who provided Super Bowl help" is generating significant coverage in the Sports category, with 5 articles from 4 distinct sources tracked by Newsylist so far.

Outlets currently covering the story include Yahoo Sports, Bleacher Report, Syracuse.com and NBC Sports. Newsylist measures a story's velocity from how quickly new articles appear and how many independent newsrooms join the coverage.

This brief was generated by Newsylist's extractive engine from coverage metadata only. The latest headlines from every source are listed below; the velocity chart shows how the story is developing in real time.

Generated by Newsylist's extractive engine from coverage metadata only — no AI-written claims. Updated just now.

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Why is "Report: Mike Macdonald wasn't referring to Tom Brady as the person who provided " trending?

Because 4 independent news sources published 5 articles about it in a short window — a coverage burst Newsylist classifies as a trend.

How does Newsylist measure this trend?

Newsylist scores velocity from the rate of new articles weighted by source diversity, snapshotted hourly. The full method is public on our methodology page.

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