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Legendary former quarterback Tom Brady appears to have found his groove in his new career as an NFL analyst.
Brady seemed as comfortable as ever as he called Sunday’s game between the Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks on Fox, which ended in a 31-10 win for the Bills. The 47-year-old’s analysis helped make for a smooth broadcast alongside his play-by-play partner Kevin Burkhardt.
Buffalo gave Brady much to praise, as star quarterback Josh Allen threw for 283 yards, two touchdowns and an interception while running back James Cook rushed for 111 yards and two scores.
Fans on social media were impressed by Brady’s performance on the microphone during Sunday’s game:
Griffin Della Penna @GriffinDP_
I’ve heard lots of criticism about @TomBrady in the booth, but I think he’s going a fantastic job
For someone who has done this EIGHT times he continues to get better every single week… incredibly insightful and engaging
A Buffalo kid is having fun rooting for you now!! https://t.co/JzDTg6Ma1J
Raghu Bala @raghurambala
#FoxSports as much as i dislike Tom
Brady , I have to say he is a decent football analyst
It may have taken some time, but Brady has shown enough improvements so far that should build confidence in his ability to continue his development as an analyst.
With Fox broadcasting Super Bowl LIX in February, all eyes and ears will be on the seven-time champion, so it’s encouraging that he’s already earning praise from fans.
It can be expected that Brady will be ready to impress fans again next week.
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