Ahead of his NFL broadcasting debut, Tom Brady is determined to prove himself as a rookie.
'I love being part of great teams, and I feel that here at FOX,' Brady stated on Saturday.
Tom Brady is just 24 hours out from making his rookie debut.
The NFL quarterback, who is destined for the Hall of Fame, will make his broadcasting debut as the lead analyst for FOX's NFL coverage on Sunday afternoon.
"During the halftime interview with "Big Noon Kickoff," Brady expressed his excitement, saying, "I'm super excited!""
"Anxiety is evident, given the extensive preparation and effort put into it by numerous individuals over a two-year period."
The seven-time Super Bowl champion will join the play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt and veteran reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi in the booth as they cover the Week 1 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns on FOX Sports' "America's Game of the Week."
Brady expressed his excitement on Saturday about covering a sport he loves.
"I am thrilled to be part of great teams, and I feel that here at FOX and with my crew. Although I am new to the game, I am determined to earn my place and contribute my best every day for both the team and the fans. I aim to provide valuable insights to help everyone understand the game better, and I am eager to begin."
Brady previewed his quarterback play on Sunday by providing viewers with a sneak peek.
Last year, they emerged from different seasons. Dak Prescott had the best season of his career statistically, while Deshaun Watson wants to demonstrate that Cleveland's investment in him was worthwhile and that he can deliver when it counts.
The kickoff for the game is at 4:25 p.m. ET. Viewers can watch it on FOX or stream it on the FOX Sports app.
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