For the first time in years, Tom Brady will be working on Thanksgiving.As if that weren’t change enough for the retired QB, he’ll be spending the holiday providing analysis of the Giants-Cowboys game for Fox, a matchup of two teams mired in the NFC East basement.Still, Brady isn’t backing down from the challenge.“I’m fired up for some football!!! See you tomorrow!,” he posted on X, quote-posting a video of his Fox cohort Michael Strahan breaking the work schedule to him.Thursday will provide Brady with another learning opportunity as the 4-7 Cowboys will once again lean on QB Cooper Rush with starter Dan Prescott done for the season, and the 2-9 Giants still figuring out who will be under center as Tommy DeVito could be sidelined just one week after the team moved on from Daniel Jones.No matter how “fired up” Brady is entering the matchup, the football could turn ugly fast — and he’ll have to help keep them entertained in a game with little on the line outside of bragging rights.The extra time in the booth could be beneficial to Brady, at least professionally.His Fox bosses want him to focus more on what he’s seeing on the field as opposed to discussing intangibles, according to Puck.He’s already made big steps forward in his burgeoning career, getting more comfortable alongside Kevin Burkhardt in the network’s top NFL booth.Brady, in his first season of a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox, was prepared to be on the job and away from his family this year.He and ex-wife Gisele Bündchen “won’t be celebrating Thanksgiving together,” a source exclusively told Page Six, adding that “Gisele took the kids and headed to Costa Rica with Joaquim [Valente] to spend the holiday with each other.”“Tom is supportive and that’s the arrangement he and Gisele have agreed upon.”...