Tom Brady’s debut game as NFL FOX Sports analyst announced on a 10-year, 5 million deal, marking his transition from seven-time Super Bowl winner to broadcasting booth.

Tom Brady’s debut game as NFL FOX Sports analyst announced on a 10-year, $375 million deal, marking his transition from seven-time Super Bowl winner to broadcasting booth.

Tom Brady has discovered that his first NFL game as an analyst for FOX Sports will see the Dallas Cowboys face Cleveland Browns.

‘Obviously having the Cowboys on is a huge draw,’ Brady said. ‘I love covering them, I’ve been going against them a long time.’

The game will be at the Cleveland Browns Stadium and kicks off at 4:25pm ET on Sunday, September 8. Brady will be joined in the broadcast booth by Kevin Burkhardt.

Brady has a 10-year, $375million deal with FOX to call NFL games in a new era of his football career, after retiring in February 2023 for the second and final time. 

The 46-year-old, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, is widely considered the best to have ever played the game and spent 23 years in the NFL with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Brady took a year out after retiring in 2023 – there were, naturally, rumors that he could have been convinced to keep on playing – and has since been working on his camera skills ahead of his hugely anticipated debut on the screen.

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