Tom Brady is scheduled to call his third NFL game during Week 3 this Sunday.
Brady was alongside Kevin Burkhardt in the book for the Cowboys’ Week 1 matchup with the Cleveland Browns and Week 2 against the New Orleans Saints. His broadcasting debut drew mixed reactions, but his second time on the call provided him a chance to improve.
Tom Brady was sharp while calling the Week 2 NFC matchup. He provided insight into the action on the field. His familiarity with Saints offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak’s system allowed him to break down New Orleans’s impressive 44-point performance.
Cowboy fans will get another dose of TB12 in Week 3. Brady will be on the call in Dallas again.
Here’s what to know about Brady’s third opportunity to broadcast this weekend:
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What game is Tom Brady broadcasting?
- Game: Cowboys vs. Ravens
- Start time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Tom Brady will be on the call for the Fox broadcast this Sunday at AT&T Stadium, where the Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens will play. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET.
Tom Brady will accompany his broadcast partner, Kevin Burkhardt, while Tom Rinaldi and Erin Andrews will report from the sidelines.
This is a late afternoon game on the Sunday schedule, so there is potential for massive viewership. The reported viewership for FOX Sports’s Cowboys-Browns Week 1 matchup was 23.8 million, making it the network’s most-watched Week 1 game since 2020.
Will Tom Brady broadcast a Patriots game?
When Tom Brady signed a 10-year contract with Fox, NFL fans wondered when would be the first opportunity for Brady to call a New England Patriots game. At this point, there have been no announcements beyond Week 3.
However, there is speculation that Tom Brady will broadcast the Patriots’ first home game airing on Fox in Week 5 against the Miami Dolphins. Brady spent his first 20 seasons playing for New England, and a return to Foxborough in the booth will be something to watch.
What is Tom Brady’s broadcasting salary?
The future Hall of Fame quarterback reportedly signed a historic 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox Sports.