Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady speaking in broadcast booth.Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady (Photo via FOX Sports)
NFL fans had the same complaint about Tom Brady during the Dallas Cowboys-Baltimore Ravens game at AT&T Stadium on Sunday.

Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt were on the call for a third straight Cowboys game, having also called their Week 1 (at Cleveland Browns) and Week 2 (vs. New Orleans Saints) contests.

Brady’s performance as an NFL analyst has been met with mixed reviews up to this point. He received immense criticism in Week 1 but drew far more favorable reviews in the Cowboys-Saints game last week.

But on Sunday, fans were back to (mostly) criticizing Tom Brady for a lackluster performance in Week 3. Specifically, they were complaining about Brady’s strange habit of talking about himself aplenty today:

The seven-time Super Bowl champion is in the first of a 10-year, $375 million contract he signed with FOX Sports in 2022 before his final NFL season. Brady took last year off of football before commencing his broadcasting career two weeks ago.

Brady and Burkhardt will be on the call for Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, Louisiana at the Caesars Superdome on Feb. 11.

Tom Brady Will Be In Tampa Bay Next Week

Fortunately for the fans who are fed up with Brady calling Dallas Cowboys games, he’ll finally get a break from America’s Team in Week 4. The Cowboys are visiting the New York Giants on “Thursday Night Football”, which will be called by Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit on Amazon Prime Video.

Today, it was confirmed that Brady and Burkhardt will be in Tampa Bay next Sunday to call the Buccaneers’ home game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Brady, of course, spent his final three years with the Bucs and led them to a Super Bowl 55 championship in the 2020 campaign.

REPORT: Police Officer Involved In Tyreek Hill’s Arrest On Sunday Has Been Handed A Stiff Punishment, Internal Affairs Investigation Underway

Photos of Tyreek HillTyreek Hill (Photos via @jasrifootball/X)
One of the officers involved in the detainment of Tyreek Hill was handed a stiff punishment on the same day the Miami Dolphins wide receiver was forced to the ground and placed in handcuffs in a shocking encounter with law enforcement.

According to department director Stephanie V. Daniels, the officer, who is attached to the Miami-Dade Police Department, has been placed on administrative leave.

“Following the incident involving Tyreek Hill, I have initiated an Internal Affairs investigation to ensure a thorough review of the matter,” Daniels said in a statement, per NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero. “One of the officers involved in the incident has been placed on administrative duties while the investigation is conducted.

“I’m committed to transparency and accountability to the community with any situation involving my officers.”

The wide receiver was the talk of the football world on Sunday morning after he was seen getting apprehended by several police officers just a block away from Hard Rock Stadium ahead of the Fins’ Week 1 opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars.