Tom Brady is 'fired up' to call Dallas Cowboys-New York Giants football on Thanksgiving Day, but he was spotted mingling at the Dallas Mavericks-New York Knicks game first.
Before Tom Brady took on his first Thanksgiving Day game in the broadcast booth, he decided to spend his Thanksgiving Eve taking in another sport. Brady was spotted mingling at American Airlines Center for the Dallas Mavericks and New York Knicks primetime matchup on Wednesday night. Brady was spotted shaking hands with Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd and others. It was all Dallas on the court, too, as Brady watched the Mavs beat the Knicks, 129-114, to move to 11-8 on the season.
Brady will be on the call with Kevin Burkhardt for the Dallas Cowboys-New York Giants NFC East battle on Fox at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday night. Brady mentioned earlier on Wednesday that he was 'fired up' to call the game, though it features the two worst teams in the storied NFL division.
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