Tom Brady is making his return to the NFL, but this time as a broadcaster. The six-time Super Bowl champion will debut in the broadcast booth on Sunday, September 8, 2024, during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns. The matchup is set to air at 4:25 p.m. ET on Fox.
For those looking to watch the game without a cable subscription, several streaming options are available. Fubo TV offers a comprehensive sports package, including NFL games, NCAA college football, and a variety of other live sporting events. Currently, Fubo is promoting a $30 discount on the first month of subscriptions, making it an affordable option for fans wanting to see all the action.
Another good streaming alternative is Sling TV, which offers different packages that include access to local NFL games and channels like ESPN and ABC. They are currently offering a promotion for the Orange + Blue plan, where new subscribers can enjoy their first month at half price.
Hulu + Live TV also provides access to a wide range of channels, including Fox, and comes with the added benefit of unlimited DVR storage, allowing viewers to never miss a game. Additionally, for fans on the go, NFL+ offers coverage of all NFL games, including out-of-market broadcasts, making it easier to follow favorite teams from anywhere.
The full schedule for Week 1 of the 2024-5 NFL season kicks off on Thursday, September 5 with the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Kansas City Chiefs. Sunday features numerous exciting matchups including the Pittsburgh Steelers versus the Atlanta Falcons and the highly anticipated Cowboys versus Browns game featuring Brady.
Brady’s move to commentary comes after he retired from the NFL in 2023 and signed a lucrative deal with Fox Sports to lead their NFL coverage. Fans can look forward to hearing his insights throughout the season, especially during high-profile games like Super Bowl LIX, scheduled for February 9, 2025, in New Orleans.