Throughout his long career in the NFL, Tom Brady has faced a lot of scrutiny for what appear to have been cosmetic surgeries and treatments involving his face. And as he begins his career as a broadcaster, it does not appear as though that scrutiny is going anywhere.
On Sunday, Tom Brady made an appearance in the Fox booth for the UFL championship game between the Birmingham Stallions and the San Antonio Brahmas as he begins his new career as a broadcaster and analyst for the network.
While many critiqued his performance as an analyst, many other fans took to social media to critique his appearance – specifically, his face.
Tom Brady's broadcasting debut comes in the 2nd quarter of the UFL championship game on Fox. pic.twitter.com/5LH0qd7RBD
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 16, 2024
As many fans pointed out, Brady’s appearance looked strange and it did appear that he has had quite a bit of cosmetic surgery done on his face, and not everyone was a fan of how it looked.
Tom Brady’s face turning into Steven Tyler
— Panther Bo (@panther_bo) June 14, 2024
https://t.co/J1mRLX3V31 pic.twitter.com/4cb8bq623F
— lukezim (@lukezim) June 16, 2024
Tom Brady’s plastic surgery and Botox ruined his face, don’t look right
— Sammi (@Sammijjon) June 16, 2024
There's something about Tom Brady's physiognomy that I strongly dislike. His face is too lean maybe. Plastic surgery?
— Американец 📉 (@ripplebrain) June 15, 2024
While Brady’s appearance may have led to some jokes from fans, he did seem to be quite comfortable in the booth as he stepped into the analyst role for the first time during a game.
Regardless of how he looks while calling games, it already sounds like he is making a strong transition from the game to the broadcast booth.

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