Tom Brady Acknowledges He Has “Things To Clean Up” Following Fox Broadcast Debut As NFL Analyst

Tom Brady made his Fox broadcast debut as an NFL analyst and received a lot of criticism on his first day on the job.

The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback admitted he needed to improve after his debut.

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“I’m not tired from the game, just tired from the buildup,” Brady said on his Last Week YouTube video series. “The emotional energy, a lot of emotional buildup and not quite knowing how things are going to go.”

He continued, “Certainly a lot of fun, definitely some things to clean up. So it’s all a learning process, man.”

Brady said he was looking forward to his second day on the job next Sunday, adding, “[I] felt like I was doing what I should be doing, and I just know it’s going to get better.”

The seven-time Super Bowl champion will analyze the Dallas Cowboys’ and New Orleans Saints’ encounter at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Brady’s debut as a broadcaster gave Fox its best NFL Week 1 ratings in four years.

Fox’s America’s Game of the Week aired for most of the country, scoring 23.9M viewers. That’s the network’s best Week 1 NFL telecast in four years, up 47% compared to last season’s 16.2M in Week 1.

The doubleheader, which also featured a swath of regional games in the early window, averaged 18.6M viewers, a 40% increase from last season. It’s the network’s best start to an NFL season in four years.

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