TOM Brady is ready to get ‘back to work’ in the Fox NFL broadcast booth this season.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion starred in a new commercial released by the network.

Tom Brady featured in a new Fox commercial with younger versions of himself


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Tom Brady featured in a new Fox commercial with younger versions of himselfCredit: X / @NFLonFOX

Brady will make his Fox NFL debut Sunday on the call for the Cleveland Browns against the Dallas Cowboys

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Brady will make his Fox NFL debut Sunday on the call for the Cleveland Browns against the Dallas CowboysCredit: X / @NFLonFOX
Brady, 47, was seen talking to younger versions of himself while dealing with doubters in the new ad.

He will make his broadcast booth debut Sunday in Cleveland when the Browns host the Dallas Cowboys at 4.25pm ET.

Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with the network and will take up a position alongside Kevin Burkhardt in the booth.

The new 45-second commercial on Fox started with Brady watching criticism of his decision to not stay retired.

It featured a present-day Brady being asked questions by younger versions of himself.

Those younger Bradys were him wearing a New England Patriots jersey, decked out in Tampa Bay Buccaneers gear and also in his Michigan college uniform.

Present day Brady was asked questions by his younger versions.

“Why don’t you lay on a beach getting fat on pina coladas?” was one of the suggestions.

But the Buccaneers version of Brady declared, “They don’t understand that you live and breathe football.”

And Brady was also told that “our football journey isn’t even close to being done.”

Brady grew up a San Francisco 49ers fan.

And the youngest version of himself was dressed in the full 49ers uniform.

He told the 47-year-old Brady, “One day, you’ll be the greatest there ever was.”

Brady then stood up and declared, “back to work.”

The Tom Brady domino effect

Tom Brady will take his seat in Fox’s top NFL announce team alongside Kevin Burkhardt.

And his arrival at the network has set off a domino effect with every other announcer moving down one spot.

That means Fox’s NFL coverage in 2024 will feature entirely new broadcast pairings.

Greg Olsen, who previously worked alongside Burkhardt, will now be part of the No. 2 announce team with Joe Davis.

The other Fox pairings for 2024 are:

Adam Amin-Mark Sanchez
Kenny Albert-Jon Vilma
Kevin Kugler-Daryl Johnston
Chris Myers-Mark Schlereth

Brady recently revealed his ambitions ahead of making his commentary debut.

He was interviewed by Fox NFL Sunday host Curt Menefee as he opened up on what he wants fans to see in his debut.

“How do I understand the mechanics of broadcasting and network television?” Brady said in a short clip posted by Menefee on X.

“As I’ve kind of worked my way through that process, it has come back to just be myself.

“To clearly see what I see on the field.

“And then what people hopefully will see is my love of the game.”