Everyone Is Making The Same Wild Prediction About Tom Brady & Erin Andrews Working Together During The GOAT’s First Game In The Fox Broadcast Booth

Tom Brady in suit and Erin Andrews posing in dress

 

 

Former Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady heads to the broadcast booth, debuting during the Cowboys-Browns game Sunday afternoon.

 

 

Brady is currently the color analyst for Sunday afternoon’s game between the Dallas Cowboys, while Erin Andrews is the sideline reporter. Also in Huntington Bank Field is Kevin Burkhardt alongside Brady.

Naturally, social media had the same thoughts in their head when it came to Tom Brady and Erin Andrews.

Many began to wonder if they would eventually start to mess around while on the road for so long.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Erin Andrews Previously Said Tom Brady Will Bring ‘Stuff We Just Die for’ to Fox Sports

Erin Andrews was certainly happy to see Tom Brady make his way to the broadcasting booth.

Brady made his broadcasting debut as part of Fox’s coverage of the Week 1 game between the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns.

Before then, Erin Andrews had a lot to say about him on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with coworker Charissa Thompson.

 

Andrews joked with host Jimmy Fallon that Brady is “annoying” because he is actually good at everything.

“Everybody’s worried about the commentating,” she said in the May 24 episode, per PEOPLE. “I’m just like, ‘The guy’s skin?’ I have to deal with this, him being on my crew.”

Andrews was mostly excited that Tom Brady would bring the expansive knowledge of football he’s gathered through 23 seasons in the NFL.

“I’ve sat with him at lunch before, and he’s been telling stories about his career, and it’s like stuff we just die for,” the commentator told Fallon. “Love the inside information, right?”

 

 

“And you’re hearing all the stuff you just always wanted to know,” she continued. “And my knee was just bouncing and bouncing and bouncing.”

 

 

 

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