
Tom Brady Praised by NFL Fans While Calling Josh Allen, Bills vs. Stafford, Rams
Fans reacted to Tom Brady on Sunday as he covered Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams' stunning 44-42 victory over Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills for Fox.
Kevin Burkhardt joined Brady at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, where their Week 14 commentary flowed smoothly, a result of having plenty of practice working together.
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The battle between the 7-6 Rams and the 10-3 Bills came down to the wire as Buffalo scored a touchdown with under a minute left in the fourth, pulling within two points.
Despite holding the Rams to a three-and-out after the score, the clock was not on their side as the Rams punted the ball away to end the game.
Fans reacted on social media to Brady's commentary on Sunday:
After a slow start to his broadcasting career, which included some criticism from viewers, Brady has gradually gained a growing and dedicated audience each week. Brady even received praise from fellow sportscaster Rich Eisen a couple of weeks ago who said he is doing a "really good job" as a game analyst, calling him "one-of-one."
"I'm really enjoying it actually," Eisen told TMZ Sports. "The one in particular I really enjoyed was when he was calling the Chiefs game and he was basically giving you a moment-by-moment description of what's going on in Mahomes' head and I thought it was great."
Despite the ongoing debate among fans of "is Tom Brady good or not," viewers were delighted by some special guest appearances.
A highlight of the day for fans was Brady being joined by former teammates Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman in the studio just before the game. The trio played a game of "most likely," performed a Bill Belichick impression and shared plenty of nostalgia as the former New England Patriots took the stage.
As the highest-paid broadcaster in history with a 10-year, $375 million contract, Brady has faced plenty of criticism this season. But there's no denying that, at the very least, the seven-time Super Bowl champion has made significant improvements since Week 1.
Fox has not yet released its broadcast schedule for Week 15.







