As the saying goes, all good things start in Cleveland. Well, they don’t say that, but maybe they will after this.
The location of Tom Brady’s broadcast debut has been revealed, and it will be in Cleveland, Ohio when the Browns take on the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1.
The announcement was made during Brady’s appearance on Fox’s “Upfront 2024” event on Monday, when Foss Sports executive Michael Strahan spoke to Brady about his first assignment.
“Great. Obviously, it’s a big draw for the Cowboys to be on the U.S. national team, but it’s a little hard to say all the time,” Brady said.
“I understand they’ve been competitors for a long time. But in this new role, I know how important the Cowboys are to this network and they have a great story. Come on. Dak Prescott, let’s see if he can finally pull through.”
Tom Brady’s broadcast debut #Cowboys in #Browns Week 1 on FOX, Michael Strahan announces.
He teams with Kevin Burkhardt on FOX’s “The A-Team.” pic.twitter.com/7TFPxDACNr
— uSTADIUM (@uSTADIUM) May 13, 2024
At least Brady honestly wants the Cowboys to win. Unlike other sports media outlets, they try to pretend they don’t have a deep-rooted concern that his interest in Dallas is “finally getting through.”
Brady went on to say: I’ve obviously been against them for a long time, but now I can tell everyone how great they are. ”
I’m sure the people of Cuyahoga County would have loved to hear that.





