Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady talks with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before a football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the New Orleans Saints Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Jeffrey McWhorter) Retired NFL legend Tom Brady was part of the Fox broadcast crew for Sunday's game between the New Orleans Saints and the Dallas Cowboys, and he was clearly impressed by what he saw out of Alvin Kamara and the rest of the Saints offense.

"They played incredible right from the start of the game," Brady said. "Eighty yards on the first drive, and they never looked back. "I think that gives you a sign of things to come for this New Orleans offense," Brady said.

"Now the question is, can they do that consistently well?" Brady, a man who many Saints fans loved to hate during his three years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, offered his analysis of the Saints following the 44-19 drubbing of the Cowboys in Arlington, Texas. Brady described offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as being "on fire" with his play calls against the Cowboys. "They mixed personnel, they mixed formations, they had these challenging motions, and then they got these chunk plays early in the game off the play action," Brady said.

" Derek Carr , we had a lot of questions about him. He made some A-plus throws today down the field, hitting guys in stride." Brady believes the Saints' success will come down to the play of Carr moving forward.

"He looks so comfortable in this offense," Brady explain.