Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt speaking on TV.Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt (Photo via @NFL Twitter)


It certainly didn’t take long for NFL fans to get tired of Tom Brady during his debut as an analyst for FOX Sports.

Tom Brady has commenced the first of a 10-year deal worth $375 million that he signed with FOX in May 2022. The seven-time Super Bowl champion was assigned the Dallas Cowboys-Cleveland Browns game at Huntington Bank Field with Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews.

But let’s just say it didn’t take long for NFL fans to start hating on Brady and his performance during his broadcasting debut:

 

There was plenty of excitement around Tom Brady’s arrival as an NFL analyst, but many fans and prognosticators were also disappointed with FOX’s decision to move him to the No. 1 commentary team in favor of Greg Olsen.

The former Pro Bowl tight end was on the top team with Burkhardt and Andrews for two seasons, after Joe Buck and Troy Aikman left FOX for ESPN. So even though it’s out of Brady’s control, there are naturally some sour feelings from fans over his immediate promotion to the top team over Olsen.

Even if you’re not sold on Tom Brady’s performance thus far, keep in mind that it’s his first game in the broadcast booth. Some mistakes and nerves are natural, and he can only get better from here.

Brady retired in Feb. 2023 after the most decorated career in NFL history. Now 47 years of age, the Patriots and Buccaneers icon walked away ith seven Super Bowl championships, five SB MVPs, three league MVPs and the all-time completions, passing yards and passing touchdowns crowns.

Tom Brady Is Calling Super Bowl 59

The Brady naysayers better get used to his voice, because he’ll be calling FOX’s top NFL Game for years to come. Don’t forget he has already been assigned Super BOwl 59 in February with Burkhardt and Andrews, too.

Latest Photo Of Jason Kelce’s Shocking Body Transformation Confirms He Won’t Be Coming Out Of Retirement Anytime Soon

Jason Kelce of Philadelphia Eagles looking on.Jason Kelce (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)
Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce all but confirmed that he’ll never come out of retirement after revealing a remarkable offseason body transformation.

Though he was still at the top of his game last year, Jason Kelce decided to hang up the cleats on his illustrious career that will lead to a spot in the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

Because Kelce was playing at a high level in his age-36 season, many fans can’t help but wonder if he’d come out of retirement and return to the Eagles — especially if they’re in Super Bowl contention.

But during an interview with the Associated Press, Jason Kelce made it clear that a comeback is not happening. Kelce cited that the Eagles won’t be calling him back after his drastic offseason weight loss:

“They’re not going to call me to come back and play center at 260 pounds, and I’m moving on to the next thing and I’m excited to watch Cam (Jurgens). I really think Cam is going to be tremendous this year. He’s going to really show people how great of a player he is.

He was good for us last year at right guard and he’s going to flourish at center. And for me personally, my days of playing are just done and I do not foresee any scenario taking place other than maybe medicine inventing a way to get rid of arthritis that I would ever entertain coming back at all anymore.”