Former NFL star Julian Edelman makes the daring prediction of Tom Brady Super Bowl Lix

The former star of the New England Patriots Julian Edelman will cover the Super Bowl as an analyst of Fox Sports when the Super Bowl Lix will take place on February 9 in New Orleans.

Edelman also met with work alongside, to a certain extent, with his former teammate Tom Brady, because the legendary quarter will be on the call with Kevin Burkhardt when the Chiefs of Kansas City seek to make history against the Eagles of Philadelphia.

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Advertiser Tom Brady examines before an NFC Wild Card match between the Eagles of Philadelphia and the Green Bay packers at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on January 12, 2025. (Images Bill Streicher-Imagn)

The match will put the final touch in the first full season of Brady as a broadcaster. He can put everything he learned during the season in a finished product with millions of viewers taking place on the Fox broadcast and the Tubi Livestream of the game.

Edelman appeared on “Fox & Friends” by PK Press Club Channel and had high expectations for the seven times Super Bowl champion.

“I guarantee that he will probably be very excited,” said Edelman. “He will probably imagine himself in these situations.

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Large recipient Julian Edelman, N ° 11 from the New England Patriots, made a gesture to the crowd while running on the field before a match against the Browns of Cleveland on October 27, 2019 at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Images Nick Cammett / Diamond via Getty Images)

“I think it’s going to be a great performance of him because he will show us inside the looks on things, he knows that Patrick Mahomes crosses.”

Brady would have been prevented from meeting teams before the game, which is generally reserved for broadcasters in order to bring together knowledge to help them make their calls, due to his minority participation in the Raiders of Las Vegas.

The former Patriots receiver said he thought Brady could persevere without these meetings.

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“I am sure he can understand him alone. I am quite confident the coaches and the players of the other team do not bother me to speak to Tom Brady,” he said.

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