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The playoffs are here! The NFL playoff games are ready to start this weekend. The league has provided the answer to the most asked question: Who will be the announcers? Y’all know how memorable and cool it was when Jim Nantz and Tony Romo called Super Bowl 2023-24 of Kansas City Chiefs vs the San Francisco 49ers. Well, Tom Brady was the talk of the town as an announcer during the regular season. Will he be there for the playoffs? The league revealed the names of the six wildcard games.

The Chiefs and the Detroit Lions can relax for some time and watch who is heading towards them. The six matchups in three days are gonna be fierce. Let’s find out, who will be in the booth to call these games.

Broadcast teams announced for the NFL Wild Card weekend

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Talking about the first blockbuster line-up, Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, and Evan Washburn will call the first wildcard game of the 2024 season on January 11. It will be a showdown between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Houston Texans.

The second and most exciting wildcard round would be when the Pittsburgh Steelers land in Baltimore against the Ravens. And Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, and Kaylee Hartung will be calling that one, according to sources. After this, the next game will happen in Buffalo immediately. Yeah, you all must be waiting for this one.

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The announcers for the Buffalo Bills vs the top defense in the league- the Denver Broncos will be Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson. And the game will be at the Bills’ place- the Highmark Stadium. The fourth game is the one football experts and fans must wait for. Cause Matt LaFleur‘s Green Bay Packers are gonna be head to head with the Philadelphia Eagles and their superstar running back Saquon Barkley. And you know who’s gonna be calling this showdown?

Seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady will call that game with Kevin Burkhardt, Erin Andrews, and Tom Rinaldi. Well, apart from the game, it will be a bonus for fans. The second last wild card round will be between Washington Commanders and two-time Super Bowl champions Buccaneers. Fans will witness the showdown at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay while Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, and Melissa Stark announce the game.

In the last wild card game of the season, the Rams will face the Vikings at the famous SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Stars like Joe Buck and Lisa Salters, along with the legend Troy Aikman, will call this game play-by-play.

The excitement skyrocketed and after learning about the announcers, the excitement must have doubled so sure. In addition to that, for Tom Brady’s voice, fans are waiting too.

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Tom Brady: first-timer to announce NFL wild-card games

Tom Brady, apart from being a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, has started his announcing career for the first time this year. The seven-time Super Bowl winner will be announcing the Packers vs Eagles. And it’s gonna be his debut for the postseason.

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Though he announced well during the regular season, the wild card games are a different and responsible job. If you remember, Tom Brady had mistakenly pronounced Najee Harris as Najeh Davenport in the Steelers vs Ravens matchup in the regular season… So, the job will be hard but can be enjoyable for TB12.

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You must be waiting to watch respective favorite wild card game of the season. But apart from that, all must be waiting to hear Tom Brady in the January 12 game.

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