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Tom Brady takes swipe at Dak Prescott as NFL broadcasting debut confirmed

Tom Brady will make his NFL broadcasting debut in Week 1 of the 2024 season as the Cleveland Browns host the Dallas Cowboys, with the legendary quarterback taking a swipe at Dak Prescott

Tom Brady is set to become an analyst on FOX Sports this season(Getty Images)

NFL legend Tom Brady is set to make his broadcasting debut in the upcoming 2024 season, and he's already stirring up some controversy.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion will be stepping into the booth for FOX Sports as their lead NFL analyst, alongside veteran commentator Kevin Burkhardt.

Upon hearing the news, Brady couldn't resist a cheeky dig at Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. "Amazing. Obviously, having the Cowboys on is a huge draw," Brady said on Monday.

"As America's Team - that's going to get a little hard for me to say that all the time, understand they were the competition for a long time. Then, the legendary quarterback made a sly dig at Prescott.

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"In this new role, I know the Cowboys, how important they are to this network. They've got great storylines, come on. Dak Prescott, let's see if he can finally come through... Did that just slip out?"

This comment seems to reference the ongoing narrative of the Cowboys' repeated failures at crucial moments, extending their run of not making an NFC Championship game to nearly 30 years.

Brady, a long-standing adversary of the Cowboys' supporters, had been rumoured to join the team upon his departure from the New England Patriots. In a twist of fate, his illustrious career concluded with a loss to Dallas, when his Tampa Bay Buccaneers were defeated in the playoffs in 2022.