
Tom Brady is making his highly anticipated NFL broadcasting debut Sunday in Cleveland, where he and Kevin Burkhardt are calling the Cowboys-Browns game on Fox.
The two have been joined in the booth by Mike Pereira, who has long served as the network's NFL rules analyst. He was able to share a funny moment with Brady during the first half when the GOAT tried to get a fist bump from him, but Periera didn't notice it at first and left the seven-time Super Bowl champ hanging.
Brady, who has sounded a bit nervous during the early parts of the broadcast, had some fun with this:
Mike Pereira and Tom Brady's first booth interaction could have gone a little smoother... pic.twitter.com/RmJYFF1qQj
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 8, 2024
Whoops!
Brady should only get stronger the more reps he puts in with his new job. Hopefully next time, though, he won't have to wait around for a prompt fist bump.
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