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Right After Josh Jacobs’ Game-Changing Run, Tom Brady Did Something “Inexplicable” That Stunned the Entire Broadcast Booth – and Left Kevin Burkhardt Shouting: “I’ve Never Seen Him Like This!”

Green Bay, Wisconsin – 12/08/2025

The Green Bay Packers held onto the NFC North lead with a 28-21 victory over the Chicago Bears, but it was Josh Jacobs’ explosive moment late in the game that instantly became the centerpiece of the FOX broadcast. When Jacobs broke four Bears defenders and produced an unbelievable 21-yard run on 3rd-and-1, everything in the booth suddenly went wild. Tom Brady, the man always calm and rarely emotional, suddenly had a reaction that left everyone stunned.

According to sideline reporters, Brady slammed his hand on the desk, jumped out of his chair, and shouted like he was still an active player, an action the FOX crew themselves described as “completely out of character.” Kevin Burkhardt, Brady’s play-by-play partner, immediately turned to him with genuine shock. “Tom just did something I never thought I’d see on live television… and all of us in the booth froze for a few seconds in pure shock. That run made a legend lose control in a way you wouldn’t believe unless you saw it with your own eyes.” Burkhardt said, half-laughing, half-trying to keep his voice steady while the Lambeau Field crowd roared after that miraculous run.

Jacobs’ run, which at first looked like it would lose yards when surrounded by Sweat and Gardner-Johnson, turned into a display of pure power and will. He spun, powered through two tackles, then burst forward to bring the Packers right to the edge of the end zone. Four plays later, Green Bay scored the touchdown that forced the Bears’ final drive into a completely pass-only situation. In the booth, Brady was still shaking his head in disbelief, repeatedly watching the replay on the monitor.

After the game, Burkhardt shared more about why Brady reacted so strongly. This wasn’t just a pretty run; it was the moment that shaped the entire NFC North race for the season. The Packers went from risking losing control of the game to completely dictating tempo. Brady, who faced thousands of decisive plays over two decades, instantly recognized its value. His excitement, according to Burkhardt, was “the reflex of a champion seeing winning DNA.”

In the world of sports broadcasting, a legend like Brady losing his usual composure on camera is extremely rare. But Jacobs created a moment big enough to shatter every mold. The Packers left the field with a crucial win, and the clip of Brady jumping up in excitement became an instant viral sensation. One 21-yard run, and a historic reaction from the man considered the greatest of all time.

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