For an NFC North matchup, Fox’s core team will be at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.
In front of Brady, the Chicago Bears will play their rivals, the Green Bay Packers.
Brady will continue to have Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi on the sidelines, and Kevin Burkhardt in the booth.
The game is one of three Fox games scheduled to start at 1 pm ET.
However, the network was not able to watch this weekend’s big matchups between the victorious teams.
In the NFL, Fox owns the NFC package, while CBS owns the AFC.
Additionally, both of Sunday’s major games will be shown on CBS as part of their doubleheader.
In the choice of the 1 pm ET games, the Baltimore Ravens will travel to play their AFC North rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Pittsburgh is 7-2 going into the game, while Baltimore is 7-3.
However, around 4:25 p.m. ET, Jim Nantz and Tony Romo, the main CBS crew, will be on the field.
For the game of the week, the two will be at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
Josh Allen and the 8-2 Buffalo Bills will be visited by Patrick Mahomes and the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs.
Amazon Prime was given the opportunity to compete against seven-win teams once more.
Week 11 began Thursday night with the 7-3 Washington Commanders against the 7-2 Philadelphia Eagles.
Over the two games, Fox has five games overall.
At 4:05 p.m. ET, their second team, which consists of Joe Davis and Greg Olsen, will attend the Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers game.
This season, Brady has assisted Fox in setting new ratings records.
However, there have been a few hiccups in his transfer to the TV booth.
As a part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, he is prohibited from criticizing officials on live television, which sparked controversy.
Brady blasted the decision to bench Brian Branch, a star for the Detroit Lions, during the Week 9 game against Green Bay.
He said on commentary: “I don’t love that call at all.
“I mean, obviously, it’s a penalty, but, to me, that has to be serious intent in a game like this.”