Fox NFL Sunday make major shakeup to live TV crew which affects Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan and Co
The Week 14 episode of FOX NFL Sunday featured modifications to its live TV stars.
Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, and others were impacted by the show’s changes.
When Tom Brady made an appearance on the FoxNFLKickoff pregame show on Sunday, he was joined by former teammates Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman, who are both frequent guests on the program.
The 47-year-old joined host Curt Menefee, Howie Long, Bradshaw, Strahan, and Gronkowski on Fox NFL Sunday in the hour that followed the show.
The regular Fox NFL Sunday cast members Menefee, Bradshaw, Strahan, Long, and Gronkowski were relegated to a supporting role as a result of Brady’s attendance.
He talked about several of the NFL games on the broadcast, such as the Buffalo Bills vs. Los Angeles Rams game, which he would call later in the day with Kevin Burkhardt.
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Brady also fired a ball to Gronk, who ran a route against Strahan and knocked him to the ground, while participating in a trivia show alongside Gronkowski and Edelman.
Strahan expressed his enthusiasm about facing Gronkowski prior to the play.
His words, “I always wanted to cover you,”
“I always wanted to go againstMichael Strahan, so watch out,” Gronk responded.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback has made virtual and even holographic appearances on the pregame program this year.
The Bills-Rams game, which Brady is calling, will be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, which is slightly over ten miles from Fox’s Los Angeles studio.
The $375 million man Brady, who is in the first year of a 10-year broadcasting contract with the network, was given extra on-camera time by Fox.
Brady’s involvement on the pregame show was well received by social media fans, particularly for his moment of throwing the football with Gronk.
“They could roll out of bed and beat a handful of teams,” a fan commented.
“Boys will be boys!” remarked another enthusiast.
“He still has it! Return? “A third fan said.”
It will be worthwhile to keep an eye on if Brady will provide more Fox work to the Sunday pregame shows.
However, Brady will be on the call for the Week 15 game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles, so he won’t be in the Fox booth next week.
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