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Tom Brady, the former NFL quarterback, had a practice run before the start of his first full year as a broadcaster. He debuted in the booth during the UFL Championship Game between the Birmingham Stallions and San Antonio Brahmas on Fox. During the second quarter of the game, when it was still scoreless, Brady joined Curt Menefee and Joel Klatt to provide some insight, encouraging the teams to kickstart their offenses.

Brady emphasized the need to push the ball downfield and open up the field, as he noticed a lot of horizontal passes and aggressive defenses on the field. Brady’s advice paid off as the Stallions managed to score the only touchdown of the first half, leading 8-0 at halftime. Fans on social media responded positively to Brady’s commentary during the game, expressing their approval of his performance.

Tom Brady is set to take on the role of lead analyst on Fox for the upcoming season after signing a lucrative 10-year, $375 million deal with the network in 2022. He will be calling his first full game on September 8 during a Week 1 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns. This news comes amidst a significant week for Brady, who was recently inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame and will soon have his No. 12 retired by

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