Tom Brady and Drew Brees are two of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the NFL.
Over his 23-year career, Brady won seven Super Bowls, smashed almost every record imaginable, and is widely considered the "GOAT" of American football.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementFor Brees, with a ring of his own, has the most throwing yards and completions in NFL history. When it came to the consistency of going deep, there's been no one better than the New Orleans icon.
But there is one new thing that Brady and Brees both have to conquer: commentating.
Brady began his career in the booth as the lead color commentator for Fox in 2024, and Brees has now moved into the production side of the sport, with his first call last week between the Packers and Giants.
"I'm proud I'm not a rookie anymore," Brady stated in a Fox broadcast with Brees preparing for his game. "…He knows what to do. Have fun, just enjoy yourself, and don’t read all of those social media comments after."
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"We're just going to turn it loose, baby," Brees replied.
If it's anything like their NFL careers, the rivalry in the booth between two of the all-time greats is just beginning.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Tom Brady’s Advice to Drew Brees: 'Don't Read Social Media!'
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