Tom Brady Reflects on Iconic Lambeau Memories, Prepares for Packers Commentary Debut

November 21, 2024
Tom Brady Reflects on Iconic Lambeau Memories, Prepares for Packers Commentary Debut
  • In a recent fan interaction, Tom Brady reflected on his favorite memories from playing at Lambeau Field, highlighting two significant moments.

  • Brady's second cherished memory occurred during the January 2021 NFC Championship game, where he played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Packers, winning 31-26 and securing his 10th Super Bowl appearance.

  • Overall, Brady holds a 2-1 record against the Packers, with his best game at Lambeau in the 2006 season, leading the Patriots to a 35-0 victory.

  • Transitioning from player to commentator, Brady signed a lucrative 10-year contract worth $375 million with FOX Sports, taking over from former player Greg Olsen.

  • Since Week 1 of the current season, Brady has been commentating NFL games, covering teams including the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles.

  • Looking ahead, Brady will be calling the San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers game on November 24, 2024, at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.

  • Despite initial criticisms of his commentary style, Brady has garnered support from figures like LeBron James, who praised his insights and efforts.

  • His commentary debut attracted nearly 24 million viewers, although it received mixed reviews regarding his delivery and presentation style.

  • Viewers can stream upcoming games on platforms like Fubo, NFL+, and YouTube TV with NFL Sunday Ticket.

  • In total, Brady has called several games, including matchups featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and the Seattle Seahawks.

  • His first memorable experience at Lambeau was his initial game there, where he filmed himself walking down the tunnel, feeling it was 'hallowed grounds,' and faced Brett Favre.

  • In that NFC Championship game, Brady completed 20 of 36 passes for 280 yards and three touchdowns, marking a thrilling comeback for the Buccaneers after the Packers rallied in the third quarter.

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