Sun Sep 15 15:49:00 UTC 2024: ## Tom Brady Makes Smooth Transition to Broadcast Booth, Gets Custom Football From Jerry Jones

**ARLINGTON, TEXAS** – Former NFL superstar Tom Brady made his presence felt at AT&T Stadium on Sunday, not as a quarterback on the field, but as a commentator in the booth for the New Orleans Saints vs. Dallas Cowboys game.

Brady, now a color commentator for Fox Sports, received a warm welcome from Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who presented him with a custom football before the game. The two shared a handshake midfield, a symbolic gesture acknowledging Brady’s storied career, which included eight matchups against the Cowboys, resulting in a 7-1 record in his favor.

While Jones and the Cowboys might be relieved to see Brady on the sidelines rather than opposing their team, Brady himself is adjusting to his new role. After a somewhat uneven debut in Week 1, he expressed a desire for improvement.

“I’m not tired from the game, I’m just tired from the buildup,” Brady said during his “Last Week” series on YouTube. “A lot of emotional buildup, not quite knowing how things are gonna go. Certainly a lot of fun. Definitely things to clean up. So, it’s all a learning process, man. … Felt like I was doing what I should be doing. I just know it will get better.”

Despite his initial nerves, Brady appears to be embracing his new career path, highlighting his commitment to growth and improvement as a commentator. His insights and experience are sure to add a new dimension to Fox’s broadcasts, and fans are eager to see how he evolves in his role.

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