
Drew Brees to be game analyst for Netflix's Christmas Day game years after NBC flameout: Sources
Brees will be on the domestic broadcast for either the Dallas Cowboys-Washington Commanders or Detroit Lions-Minnesota Vikings games. Brees worked the Netflix international broadcast last year.
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CBS' Nate Burleson, who was a game analyst last year, will return in the same role, the sources said, while CBS' Matt Ryan is under heavy consideration.
Netflix declined comment.
The streamer has been faced with rival networks and streamers being less willing to loan out their top NFL announcers. Last Christmas, in its debut doubleheader, Netflix trotted out a small army of broadcasters, including big names, like Fox's Greg Olsen, CBS' Ian Eagle and ESPN's Mina Kimes. The other NFL broadcasting platforms have been more hesitant to help Netflix, which is increasingly considered a heavy competitor in sports.
YouTube, whose timeline is even shorter with its Brazil game on Sept. 5, is facing the same issue for its Kansas City Chiefs-Los Angeles Chargers game.
CBS is producing the games for Netflix, which makes it more amenable for it to loan out its broadcasters. Last year, Eagle, J.J. Watt and Burleson, all from CBS, called one game, while NBC's Noah Eagle and Fox's Olsen were on the other.
Brees, 46, will have another chance to show he belongs in a big booth. When he went to NBC in 2021, he was viewed as a potential successor to Cris Collinsworth, but flamed out quickly.
Brees called Notre Dame games and select NFL matchups with Mike Tirico. Brees struggled in his final NBC game, a playoff matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and the then Oakland Raiders in January 2022.
Last season, Brees appeared on a spot or two for ESPN, while Fox Sports has shown some interest in him as a game analyst behind Tom Brady and Olsen.

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