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When is Tom Brady’s first NFL broadcast? Here’s how to watch on September 8


When is Tom Brady’s first NFL broadcast? Here’s how to watch on September 8

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Tom Brady is about to enter his rookie year as an NFL commentator.

Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, is expected to provide commentary for the Week 1 clash between the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns on Sunday, September 8.

Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with FOX Sports, replacing Greg Olsen, another former NFL star turned commentator.

Brady, who has practiced “a lot” for his debut, said in an interview with Curt Menefee that he hopes people who tune in will see how much he loves football.

“How do I understand the mechanics of broadcasting and network television?” Brady said. “As I went through that process, I got back to the idea of ​​just being myself. I wanted to be clear about what I see on the field. And then hopefully people will see my love for the game.”

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When is Tom Brady’s broadcast debut?

For the game, which takes place on September 8 at 4:25 p.m. EST, Brady will be in the booth with Kevin Burkhardt, Fox’s lead live NFL commentator.

Brady is 7-1 in 23 seasons against the Cowboys, suffering his only loss in the 2022 NFC wild-card matchup, but still said he was happy to be able to commentate on his former rival’s season-opening game.

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“I’ve obviously been against them for a long time,” Brady said when the news broke. “Now I can tell everyone how great they are.”

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