President Donald Trump on Sunday became the first sitting president to attend a regular-season NFL game since Jimmy Carter in 1978, appearing at the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders matchup.
In the third quarter, Trump appeared on the Fox broadcast, answering questions about his time as a football player at New York Military Academy, opining on quarterbacks and more.
“Drew Brees, he threw a ball you could catch,” was one piece of analysis Trump offered, breaking down the former quarterback’s game with his ex-teammate Jonathan Vilma, who was in the broadcast booth for Fox. “I would have liked him as a quarterback.”
The President even tried his hand at play-by-play, calling a 2nd-and-7 play for the Commanders inside the redzone.
“Let’s see what happens. Not bad,” Trump said during

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