Tom Brady (Photos via @NFL X)
When the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns started their Week 1 matchup, it meant that Tom Brady would officially announce his first NFL game. He’s already had a lot of practice behind the scenes, which has prepared him for his new career.
However, throughout the game, many spectators have commented on one really weird habit he continuously has. He keeps grunting loud enough for the TV viewers to hear and it’s ruining the game for some.
“Sounds like a grunting “OH!” might be Tom Brady’s signature catchphrase…” said one comment
“Tom Brady constantly grunting on the broadcast is hilarious,” said another.
“Is that Tom Brady grunting on the broadcast ?! So weird ha,” added a third.
“It’s freaking horrible my man Even Tom Brady fanboys are like wtf is this commentary. His voice is god awful and can’t ad-lib to save his life. They hyped him as greatest announcer and huge fox deal for this crap. This is actually worse than Witten,” continued a fourth.
Of course, even though he’s played in front of thousands of people at a time, being a commentator to millions of viewers could make Brady a bit nervous.
Tom Brady’s Ownership in Raiders Could Be Completed Soon
He has long been trying to become a partial owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. However, that decision is not just up to him, and many barriers have slowed down the process.
That could all be ending soon, though, as reported by NFL Media.
“Sources say his approval as a limited partner could be voted on and approved by league ownership as early as October, but there is also a possibility it is done at the December labor seminar and Special League Meeting, wrote Ian Rapoport on NFL.com. “Either way, the expectation is that Brady’s approval is final by the time the 2024 season concludes.”
Cameras Caught Michael Strahan’s Uncomfortable Reaction To Terry Bradshaw’s Cringeworthy Comment That Kicked Off The NFL On FOX’s 2024 Season
Terry Bradshaw on Fox NFL Sunday (Photo via The Sun)
Former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw certainly knows how to turn heads for all the wrong reasons when he is on live television.
Former NFL and Hall-of-Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw has been on the Fox NFL Sunday show since it debuted in 1994.
It may be time to sit him down after his most recent comments.
The crew on Fox was in the midst of getting different fan bases ready for an exciting beginning to the season when Bradshaw made it known that he was looking forward to the start of the regular season but took it a bit too far when given the chance.
As Curt Menefee announced the cast of the show, Bradshaw announced his excitement, stating, “Good to be back, right?” Bradshaw said.