After accomplishing so much in the NFL, multiple Super Bowl winner Tom Brady took the next step by making his broadcasting booth debut at the UFL Championship between the Birmingham Stallions and San Antonio Brahmas. As expected, fans took to social media to express what they thought about the GOAT’s first stab as a broadcaster.
Brady enjoyed an extraordinary career that spanned over two decades. After being selected in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots, he rose to become one of the most accomplished players in league history.
As the Patriots’ starting quarterback for 18 seasons, Brady led the team to unprecedented success, winning 17 division titles, 13 AFC Championship games, and a remarkable nine Super Bowl appearances, winning six championships. His individual records are equally impressive, including seven Super Bowl titles, the most by any player, and five Super Bowl MVPs, also a league record.
Brady’s exceptional longevity and performance are exemplified by his career statistics, which include the most passing yards, attempts, and touchdown passes in both the regular season and playoffs. He is the only quarterback to win the Super Bowl for multiple franchises, adding a seventh title with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020.
Fans React to Former NFL Champion Tom Brady Making His Broadcasting Debut
Just recently, Brady joined Joel Klatt and Curt Menefee in the booth as the trio covered the UFL Championship match between the Stallions and Brahmas. In a video shared by Fox Sports NFL on X, the former NFL champion is front and center on his first day on the job.
Hey, @TomBrady 👋
The 🐐 made his @FOXSports booth debut at the @TheUFL Championship 🎙️
Can’t wait to see more of this in the fall 🏈pic.twitter.com/Uzgenfm3PJ
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) June 16, 2024
After Brady made his broadcasting debut, fans expressed their thoughts on X about his first foray into this field.
“No one watching UFL brother,” Johnnyboy854 reacted.
“What a great job by Tom 🐐,” Vic said.
“Awww. He looks slightly nervous but still doing a great job,” Rebecca posted.
“Who watched that crap?” Sundevil95 tweeted.
The coverage of this UFL game is Brady’s first as part of the Fox Sports Crew. He is scheduled to cover his first NFL game when the Cleveland Browns face the Dallas Cowboys when the new season begins.
Even though his debut wasn’t perfect, it wasn’t entirely bad for Brady’s first foray into the field. Expect the GOAT of football to get better with every game he covers from now on.
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