Alright, football fans, mark your calendars! We now know where Tom Brady will be gracing our ears (and screens) during Week 17. The recently retired (again?) quarterback is stepping back into the broadcast booth, and FOX has announced his assignment: a potentially explosive matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Buffalo Bills. Get ready for Brady's insights – or, you know, whatever commentary he decides to offer. Let's be honest, half the fun is just seeing him there.
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The Eagles versus Bills game is scheduled for a 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff, so settle in for a late afternoon of football action. Think about it: the crisp air of late December, two powerhouse teams colliding… and Tom Brady narrating it all. It's certainly a recipe for something memorable, even if that memory is just Brady saying something mildly controversial. You know you'll be tuning in.
For those of you glued to your TVs (or phones, let's be real), the game will be broadcast on FOX. And for the cord-cutters out there, no sweat. You can stream the game on FOXSports.com, the FOX Sports App, and even FOX One, which conveniently offers a free 7-day trial. So, technically, you can listen to Brady dissect every play without spending a dime. Just remember to cancel that trial if you don't want to be auto-billed!
The stage for this gridiron showdown is Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY. Prepare for potentially snowy conditions and definitely enthusiastic Bills fans. Brady won't be alone in the booth, of course. He'll be joined by the ever-reliable Kevin Burkhardt, providing the play-by-play. And keeping us updated from the sidelines will be the dynamic duo of Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi. It's a solid broadcasting team, which should hopefully balance out whatever unexpected tangents Brady decides to go on.
What to expect from Brady? Well, that's anyone's guess. He’s still relatively new to the broadcasting game, and let's face it, he's never been one to shy away from offering his opinion. Will he be critical of either quarterback? Will he offer insightful analysis? Or will he just talk about how much he misses being on the field? Honestly, I'm betting on a little bit of everything. Either way, with Brady on the call, this Week 17 game just got a whole lot more interesting, even if it's just for the entertainment value alone. Time to stock up on snacks and get ready for some football!
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