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Terry Bradshaw ‘very confused’ by bizarre Tom Brady Fox NFL Sunday appearance as Jimmy Johnson ‘has no idea what to do’

TOM Brady’s appearance on Fox NFL Sunday left fans confused – and maybe his co-stars too.

The 47-year-old former quarterback was part of Fox’s pregame show ahead of Week 7 action.

Tom Brady appeared on Fox NFL Sunday via hologram
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Tom Brady previewed the San Francisco 49ers against the Kansas City Chiefs
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But Brady’s cameo came with a difference from his usual appearances on the show.

He is normally in a broadcast booth and talking back to the Fox NFL Sunday studio guests.

But on Sunday, host Curt Menefee beamed in Brady to the set via hologram.

A suited-up Brady stood in the Fox studio in between Jimmy Johnson and Michael Strahan.

And fans noticed how uncomfortable Terry Bradshaw looked stood next to Howie Long, Strahan and Brady.

“Jimmy Johnson and Terry Bradshaw seem very confused by hologram Tom Brady,” one fan said.

Another posted, “Jimmy Johnson has no idea what to do with this Tom Brady virtual appearance.”

Brady’s segment lasted five minutes before he was beamed back out of the studio.

Strahan then invited Johnson to move closer after Brady’s hologram took up his spot.

And New York Giants icon Strahan said, “The technology is very good expect for the fact Tom Brady is not bigger than me, I’ll tell you that now.”

Brady’s hologram appearance came ahead of him calling a Super Bowl rematch Sunday.

The 47-year-old joined Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

The top Fox team was on the broadcast for the Kansas City Chiefs against the San Francisco 49ers.

Brady sat down with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes for an interview to preview the showdown.

And the studio crew asked Brady for his thoughts on Mahomes’ evolution as a quarterback.

The Tom Brady domino effect

Tom Brady will take his seat in Fox's top NFL announce team alongside Kevin Burkhardt.

And his arrival at the network has set off a domino effect with every other announcer moving down one spot.

That means Fox’s NFL coverage in 2024 will feature entirely new broadcast pairings.

Greg Olsen, who previously worked alongside Burkhardt, will now be part of the No. 2 announce team with Joe Davis.

The other Fox pairings for 2024 are:

  • Adam Amin-Mark Sanchez
  • Kenny Albert-Jon Vilma
  • Kevin Kugler-Daryl Johnston
  • Chris Myers-Mark Schlereth

“Mahomes knows he has a great defence,” Brady said.

“He’s going to take what the defence gives him and he’s going to try and make all the right plays early in the game.

“The when he needs it, he’ll make the plays. But he’s doing such a good job managing the game and that’s his evolution.

“He was putting up monster touchdown numbers but the team has changed and lost some of it’s weapons.

“Because of that, he’s turned into a guy that is there to perform when it matters the most.

“To him it doesn’t matter if he gets four touchdowns – he ultimately wants to get the win.”

Brady won seven Super Bowls in his career while Mahomes has three to his name already.

“That’s how I evolved as a player,” Brady said.

“It became less about being in the MVP race and a Pro Bowler to ‘Am I good enough for my team to win today?’

“That’s rarified air because it gives you a chance to improve every single week and game.”

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Donald Trump seen working at McDonald’s as he dons an apron and makes French fries at fast food joint

DONALD Trump has donned an apron to make French fries – as he tried out working at McDonald’s.

The Republican presidential candidate worked a shift under the golden arches in the swing state of Pennsylvania today.

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Trump chatting with one driver[/caption]
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He is battling to win the swing state of Pennsylvania[/caption]

He said: “I’m looking for a job. And I’ve always wanted to work at McDonald’s but I never did.

“I’m running against somebody that said she did, but it turned out to be a totally phony story.”

“So, if you don’t mind, I want to work the French fry counter. How much are you paying me?”

Chatting with one worker, Trump said: “It’s a good job, isn’t it? Not bad. You have a nice owner?

“Be careful, he’s right there. Be careful. Eight years, that’s the end of that.”

Prepping a portion of fries, Trump said: “I love salt – wait a minute, I spilled some.”

Trump then suddenly threw some salt over his shoulder, saying: “I’m very superstitious.”

Serving his first drive-thru customers, Trump said: “This is not a normal situation, is it?”

He added: “Can you believe this? Look at this guy, he’s a MAGA guy all the way.

“What a good-looking family – how did you produce those good-looking kids?”

He told the family: “The food is all on Trump. It’s going to be the best – I made it myself. This is fun, I could do this all day – I like this job.”

Asked if he would order anything himself, Trump said: “I’m going to definitely have French fries for the plane.”

Trump tried out life as a McDonald’s worker while campaigning in the Philadelphia suburb of Feasterville-Trevose.

Posting on Twitter, Piers Morgan said: “This is one of the best political stunts of all time.”

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Academy Museum Gala: Selena Gomez, Nicole Kidman, Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Lee Daniels, More Stars Walk the Red Carpet

Steven Spielberg, Rita Moreno, Quentin Tarantino, Demi Moore, Paul Mescal, Mindy Kaling, Ava DuVernay, Tyler Perry and Joaquin Phoenix as well as 'Wicked' director Jon M. Chu and stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo were also in attendance at the star-studded event that raised more than $11 million.

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