How to watch Tom Brady's Fox broadcast debut: TV schedule and live stream details
Tom Brady might have retired from the NFL, but the seven-time Super Bowl champion hasn't walked away from the game. After sitting out the 2023 NFL season, Brady will be back this season as a broadcaster with Fox.
Brady's focus has been on prepping for his new role with Fox, which is paying him $375 million over the course of 10 years. He has expanded his investments, including ownership of professional teams and his personal brand.
Tom Brady's Fox debut live stream details
Tom Brady's broadcasting debut will be available to watch on Fox.
Reporters for Fox in Week 1:
- Kevin Burkhardt
- Tom Brady
- Erin Andrews (sideline reporter)
- Tom Rinaldi (sideline reporter)
The game can be live-streamed if one cannot access Fox directly.
Streaming platforms that will cover Tom Brady's Fox debut:
- ESPN+
- NFL+
- Fubo Live TV
- YouTube TV
- Sling TV
- DirectTV Stream
- Hulu Plus Live TV
Subscription packages come at a price. Fubo, for example, is $49.99 for the first month and $79.99 after that. The package includes over 200 channels to watch. A 4K upgrade with more sports channels will cost $69.99 the first month and $99.99 later on Fubo.
Sling TV, which also streams the games, has an Orange + Blue plan worth $60.
Hulu+, which has a three-day free trial, is for $77 per month. However, it also comes with an ESPN+ and a Disney+ bundle.
NFL+, which is one of the cheapest options available, can be purchased for $40 per year. It costs $7 per month.
Which game is Tom Brady calling in Week 1?
Tom Brady will make his Fox broadcast debut in the Dallas Cowboys vs Cleveland Browns game on Sunday.
- Kickoff time for Cowboys-Browns game: Sunday, Sept. 8, 4:25 p.m. ET (1:25 p.m. PT)
- Channel: Fox
- Venue: Huntington Bank Field (Cleveland, Ohio)
Brady will also cover the Super Bowl LIX, which will be played on Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.