What’s being said nationally about Tom Brady’s first Super Bowl in the booth
The NFL’s record leader in passing yards, touchdowns and wins signed 10-year deal worth a reported $375 million to become the lead NFL analyst for Fox Sports. In his rookie season as a broadcaster, Brady was in the booth with Kevin Burkhardt calling the Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
Dougherty: How did Tom Brady's Super Bowl announcing debut go?
With his playing days behind him, Brady accepted a pot of gold from Fox to become its lead analyst. He made his Super Bowl debut Sunday night, and he offered enough insight to keep viewers informed and somewhat entertained during the Eagles’ 40-22 blowout of the Chiefs.
For Super Bowl play-by-play broadcasters Jim Nantz, Joe Buck, Al Michaels, game cards or "boards" play a vital part in the storytelling process during games.
Brady — who signed a 10-year, $375 million contract to be Fox’s lead NFL analyst — will be in the booth alongside Kevin ...
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