Tom Brady made his highly anticipated debut as a lead color analyst for FOX Sunday, calling the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns. This marked Brady’s first time calling a live NFL game after dedicating countless hours to practicing the craft.
Brady expressed his excitement to get started during “FOX NFL Sunday” before the matchups began. As the Cowboys secured a 33-17 victory, Brady reflected on the momentous occasion of calling his first game. He even joked about potentially getting back on the field to throw some passes the next morning to remember the feeling.
During the post-game analysis, former NFL player Michael Strahan praised Brady for his performance in the booth, highlighting the pressure that comes with the role. Strahan named Brady as his player of the day, congratulating him on a successful debut.
Looking ahead, Brady will continue to hone his skills in the booth as he prepares to call the Cowboys’ upcoming game against the Baltimore Ravens on September 22. With more reps, Brady is expected to only improve in his new role as a sports analyst.
Fans can catch Brady in action on FOX as he continues to make history in his post-NFL career. Stay tuned for more updates on Brady’s journey in the broadcasting world.