New England Patriots fans will want to be in front of their televisions Sunday. The team’s leagion of fans will want to watch when ESPN presents a seven-hour special on quarterback Tom Brady, who is leaving the team via free agency for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The network announced its plans Thursday:
ESPN presents a seven-hour @TomBrady marathon highlighting his Championship performances with the @Patriots over the past two decades@NFLFilms' Greatest Games and #SuperBowl Highlights will feature nine seminal games
Sunday | Noon ET | ESPN
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— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) March 19, 2020
Brady, of course, was part of six Patriot teams that won Super Bowls.
The first game will be thee 2001 Divisional Round game against the Raiders. It will air from noon until 1:30 p.m. EST. Next up is the quarterback’s first Super Bowl victory against the Rams.
Super Bowl XXXVIII against the Panthers is third in the lineup, followed by Super Bowl XXXIX against the Eagles and then a 2014 Divisional Round game against the Ravens. Each game will be shown in a 30-minute slot.
Super Bowl XLIX versus the Seahawks will air from 4:30-5:30 p.m. EST, then the remaining games will see 30 minutes of airtime. Super Bowl LI against the Falcons will start at 5:30 p.m., the 2018 AFC Championship will follow at 6 p.m. and Super Bowl LIII against the Rams will finish the marathon at 6:30