What game is Tom Brady calling today? Updated NFL Week 11 broadcaster schedule for Fox

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The 2024 NFL regular season has already reached the halfway point, but fans remain intrigued by the Tom Brady experience in the broadcast booth.

Tom Brady's journey into the booth has been one of the biggest stories of the season, as the former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback continues to settle into his role as an in-game NFL analyst for Fox.

Brady will be back at it in Week 11, calling another matchup alongside his play-by-play partner, Kevin Burkhardt.

What game is Brady calling this week? Here's a look at Fox's Week 11 broadcaster schedule.

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What game is Tom Brady calling today?

Brady will be in the booth for an NFC North showdown between the Packers and Bears on Sunday afternoon.

The matchup kicks off at 1 p.m. ET in Chicago, will be another key game in deciding the 2024 NFC North champion, as Green Bay sits at 6-3 while the Bears are looking to get back on track after a 4-5 start.  Both teams have had interesting QB situations this year, with Jordan Love missing time with injury and Caleb Williams struggling badly in Chicago's recent losses.

Burkhardt and Brady will be joined by sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi on the call for Packers vs. Bears.

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Full Fox Week 11 broadcasting schedule

Here's a look at Fox's entire broadcaster lineup for Week 11 of the NFL season.

MatchupFox AnnouncersDay, Time (ET)
Packers at BearsKevin Burkhardt, Tom BradySunday, 1 p.m.
Rams at PatriotsAdam Amin, Mark SanchezSunday, 1 p.m.
Browns at SaintsKenny Albert, Jonathan VilmaSunday, 1 p.m.
Falcons at BroncosKevin Kuglar, Daryl JohnstonSunday, 4:05 p.m.
Seahawks at 49ersJoe Davis, Greg OlsenSunday, 4:05 p.m.

Tom Brady's Fox contract

Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox to be an in-game analyst, a truly historic contract that changed the NFL broadcasting landscape.

During the first year of the historic deal, Brady has drawn criticism for being a bit robotic.  The opportunity to call a game featuring Williams, the No. 1 overall pick in last year's draft, should provide an opportunity to inform NFL fans with his quarterback expertise and insight.

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