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Tom Brady completes second Fox season with wide praise
Summary
Tom Brady finished his second season as a Fox NFL analyst and drew strong viewer praise for his commentary during the NFC Championship game. He has said he reduced reliance on extensive notes and changed his booth setup to improve on-air flow.
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Tom Brady finished his second season as a Fox NFL analyst and received positive viewer reaction for his work on the NFC Championship game. The Seattle Seahawks' win over the Los Angeles Rams marked Fox's final broadcast before the Super Bowl window, and the Fox team will not be back on air in regular-season games until September. Brady's second year followed a rocky debut after he began a $375 million, 10-year contract. Fans and social-media commenters singled out his chemistry with play-by-play partner Kevin Burkhardt.
Key details:
- Brady finished his second season with Fox and was praised for his commentary in the NFC Championship game.
- The Seahawks beat the Rams in the NFC title game; Fox's lead team will pause until the next regular season in September while the Super Bowl was carried by another network.
- Brady began this role after a rocky first season when he started a $375 million, 10-year contract.
- He said he cut back on excessive pregame notes he described as "TMI" and shifted toward preparing more like he had as a quarterback.
- Brady moved the telestrator to sit between him and Kevin Burkhardt to allow a more natural conversation and easier replay viewing.
- Fox NFL producer Richie Zyontz was quoted as saying Brady appears committed to the role for the long term.
Summary:
The article reports that Brady's altered preparation and small booth changes are linked to a smoother, more reactive broadcast style that resonated with viewers. Some audience members contrasted his output favorably with other networks' coverage. Fox's broadcast team will return with the regular season in September, and a network producer commented that Brady seems committed to continuing in the role.
