Tom Brady arrives for broadcast debut in stylish suit
Tom Brady might have retired from playing football, but he has done anything but leave the game behind him. The former quarterback with the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history traded in his helmet and pads for a microphone as he will make his debut as a broadcaster for FOX in Week 1.
Brady arrived at an afternoon game between the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns in preparation for the big moment. Cameras caught him walking down the tunnel looking dapper in a suit as he is set to work as an analyst alongside play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt. You can view the moment below.
Brady signed a $375 million deal to be the color commentator for FOX this season. He is only two years removed from a 23-year NFL career that saw him win seven Super Bowls, the most of any player in league history.
The quarterback’s insights will certainly be welcomed this season by fans who were used to watching him play for more than two decades. He follows a number of former QBs such as Troy Aikman and Tony Romo to enter the television space, and hopefully it gets off to a great start.
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Fans looking to watch Brady can make sure to check the FOX schedule to find out which games he’ll be calling all season long.
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Tom Brady reacts to Dak Prescott’s new contract ahead of Browns vs. Cowboys
Tom Brady wants to see Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott prove he is worth the historic contract he signed Sunday. To do that, he believes the Prescott has to find success in the playoffs.
The quarterback has spent his entire nine-year career in Dallas but has just a 2-5 postseason record during that time. He is coming off of his most successful statistical season with 4,516 yards passing and a career-high 36 touchdowns to nine interceptions.
That earned him the four-year extension worth $240 million that made him the highest-paid player in NFL history. That puts the pressure on him to perform this year, as Brady challenged him to during Sunday’s broadcast of the Cowboys vs. Browns on FOX.
“Dak signed the largest contract in the history of the NFL,” he said. “Now, he’s gotta go out there and earn it. 2023 was his best season. He’s coming off of that. But going forward, it’s gonna be what happens in the postseason is how he’s remembered.”