Which game will Tom Brady broadcast in Week 2? NFL icon shares update on next gig
Tom Brady made his debut as a broadcaster in Week 1 of the new NFL season. The seven-time Super Bowl champion called the Dallas Cowboys vs. Cleveland Browns game on FOX alongside Kevin Burkhardt.
Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with FOX in 2022, and he replaced Greg Olsen as the network's top in-game analyst. Unfortunately, the former New England Patriots star didn't have a great start to his broadcasting career, and he received mixed reviews for his performance in Week 1.
Antonio Brown even criticized him on social media, and several fans were also left disappointed as they wanted more from Brady. Well, the legendary NFL quarterback still has a lot of time in the season to get better at his new job.
Brady recently posted an update on his Instagram account, revealing that he is preparing to announce another game in Week 2, which is the Dallas Cowboys against the New Orleans Saints.
The Cowboys are the most famous team in the NFL with arguably the largest fan base, and Brady will call their game for the second straight week. The game will kick off at noon at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Sunday.
Cowboys vs Saints: Previewing Tom Brady's second game as broadcaster
The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Cleveland Browns in Week 1, winning 33-17. Fans of the NFC East franchise would hope that Tom Brady will continue to bring luck to their team and that they can win again while he calls their game.
Before their Week 1 game, the Cowboys signed quarterback Dak Prescott to a four-year, $240 million contract extension. Prescott is now the highest-paid player in NFL history as per annual value and faces immense pressure to win a Super Bowl.
The New Orleans Saints are coming off an impressive 47-10 win against the Carolina Panthers in Week 1. Derek Carr looked good against the Panthers as he completed 19/23 of his throws for 200 yards and three touchdowns.
Going against the Cowboys in Dallas will not be easy for the Saints, but based on what we saw in Week 1, the NFC South team is more than capable of pulling off an upset in Week 2.