Broadcasters for Tom Brady's 10 Super Bowl appearances

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Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will get the call for Tom Brady's 10th Super Bowl appearance on Sunday. Here's a look back at the broadcast teams for all 10 Brady Super Bowls.

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Game result: New England Patriots def. St. Louis Rams, 20-17

Brady's stats: 16/27, 145 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT

Sideline reporters: Pam Oliver and Ron Pitts

Brady's first Super Bowl title was Summerall's 16th and final Super Bowl broadcast. The legendary play-by-play announcer holds the record for most Super Bowls called to this day. Summerall and Madden were a dynamic duo dating back to 1982. 

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Game result: New England Patriots def. Carolina Panthers, 32-29

Brady's stats: 32/48, 354 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT

Sideline reporters: Armen Keteyian and Bonnie Bernstein

Gumbel became the first African-American announcer to call play-by-play of a major U.S. sports championship in 2001. He returned three years later for Brady's second Super Bowl title. Simms, a former NFL QB, began his broadcasting career in 1994.

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Game result: New England Patriots def. Philadelphia Eagles, 24-21

Brady's stats: 23/33, 236 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT

Sideline reporters: Pam Oliver and Chris Myers

Brady's third Super Bowl title also marked the first-ever Super Bowl call by the Buck/Aikman tandem. It was Collinsworth's first appearance as a Super Bowl color commentator as well.

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Game result: New York Giants def. New England Patriots, 17-14

Brady's stats: 29/48, 266 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT

Sideline reporters: Pam Oliver and Chris Myers

Buck and Aikman returned for Brady's fourth Super Bowl appearance, but this one didn't have the same result as the Giants ended the Patriots' 19-0 bid thanks to that ridiculous David Tyree helmet catch.

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Game result: New York Giants def. New England Patriots, 21-17

Brady's stats: 27/41, 276 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT

Sideline reporter: Michele Tafoya

The Pats-Giants rematch marked NBC's first time as the network for a Brady Super Bowl. Unfortunately, this one didn't go New England's way either as New York pulled off another miracle to hand Brady his second Super Bowl loss.

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Game result: New England Patriots defeat Seattle Seahawks, 28-24

Brady's stats: 37/50, 328 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT

Sideline reporter: Michele Tafoya

The second NBC/Brady Super Bowl had a far better result for the Patriots than the first. The Seahawks decided to throw it rather than hand it off to Marshawn Lynch, Malcolm Butler stepped up to pick the pass off, and the rest is history.

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Game result: New England Patriots defeat Atlanta Falcons, 34-28

Brady's stats: 43/62, 466 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT

Sideline reporters: Erin Andrews and Chris Myers

Buck and Aikman had the privilege of calling the best comeback in Super Bowl history as Brady and the Patriots erased a 28-3 deficit and sealed the win over Atlanta in overtime.

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Game result: Philadelphia Eagles def. New England Patriots, 41-33

Brady's stats: 28/48, 505 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT

Sideline reporter: Michele Tafoya

Michaels and Collinsworth's third time calling a Brady Super Bowl wasn't a charm for the Patriots vs. Philly. Nick Foles led an improbable Eagles victory to hand Brady his third Super Bowl defeat.

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Game result: New England Patriots def. Los Angeles Rams, 13-3

Brady's stats: 21/35, 262 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT

Sideline reporters: Tracy Wolfson, Evan Washburn, and Jay Feely

This was Romo's appearance as a Super Bowl color commentator. He didn't have a whole lot to talk about as Brady's sixth title came in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history.

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Sideline reporters: Tracy Wolfson, Evan Washburn, and Jay Feely

Nantz and Romo will have the call for Sunday's Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Kansas City Chiefs showdown, Brady's 10th Super Bowl appearance. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET on Feb. 7.

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