The NFL world welcomed a GOAT to the broadcast booth Sunday.
Tom Brady made his broadcasting debut as part of Fox's coverage of the Week 1 game between the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns. He will be featured all year as part of the team with play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt and reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi.
Naturally, social media had plenty of reaction to his debut:
Whatever Brady did after his retirement was going to generate headlines, as he is the greatest quarterback in NFL history with a resume that includes seven Super Bowl titles, five Super Bowl MVPs, three league MVPs and 15 Pro Bowl selections.
After taking last year off, he joined the Fox broadcast booth as part of a massive 10-year, $375 million contract.
It may take him some time to adjust to a new job with new requirements, but it's hard to argue there is anybody better positioned to evaluate quarterback play and the game as a whole than Brady.
He figures to bring his level of expertise developed through a legendary career to the table and wasted no time breaking down Dak Prescott ahead of his first game:
Once again, all eyes will be on Brady as an NFL season starts.
Only this time, he won't be on the field.