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Tom Brady 'Loved' Calling Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl for Fox, Says He 'Wasn't Perfect'
Tom Brady detailed his experience calling the Philadelphia Eagles' 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX as a commentator for Fox Sports.
"It wasn't perfect," Brady said during an appearance on The Joel Klatt Show. "I wish I could have gotten deeper in some areas or laid out a few times. But I'm like okay, I was really clear with the information. I did a lot of things that were done well. The game had its own way, kind of got out of hand at the end of the first half. But the best part for me is I loved it. I enjoyed it. It was kind of the icing on the cake at the end of the year for our whole crew."
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The seven-time Super Bowl champion wrapped up his first year in the broadcast booth during the 2024 season, calling regular-season contests as well as playoff games alongside Kevin Burkhardt.
Brady drew mixed reviews at the start of the season, but earned praise for his progression as the year continued.
The 48-year-old is set to enter the second season of a 10-year, $375 million contract that he signed with Fox in 2022 at the conclusion of his NFL career.
Brady will have another chance to cover the two teams that faced off in the Super Bowl, as he'll be on the call for the rematch between the Eagles and Chiefs in Week 2.

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