Brenda Song, known for her acting, stepped into the announcers’ booth for the first time as a color analyst during the LA Rams vs. New Orleans Saints preseason game on Saturday. She provided commentary throughout the third quarter and notably called the play when Rams safety Alex Cook intercepted a pass from Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler, returning it for a 100-yard touchdown.
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Despite her efforts, Song’s commentary did not sit well with many fans on social media.
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“This is absolutely awful. Unserious. Just a joke. What the he*l are we doing here?” one tweeted.
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“This sounds so forced all of them. Sounds like people you have over for a superbowl party who have no idea what they’re talking about. Please give alternative broadcast options for games. This is terrible,” another added.
“Please tell me this is her first and last game,” a third commented.
Below are additional reactions from social media.
“This is the worst commentary in the history of sports,” one wrote.
“Celebrities are all just make a wish kids now,” another added.
“That was so embarrassing,” a user tweeted.
“horrible commentary,” a fan commented.
The Rams secured a 34-0 victory over the Saints, following their 20-12 win against the Kansas City Chiefs in the preseason opener.
The Rams are set to wrap up their 2026 preseason by facing the LA Chargers on Thursday.
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Veteran QB Matthew Stafford will lead the LA Rams’ offense for the 2026 regular season

Matthew Stafford, the seasoned quarterback, is set to lead the LA Rams’ offense in the 2026 regular season. The 38-year-old won the MVP award last season.
In his first season with the Rams in 2021, Stafford led the team to a Super Bowl victory. Now entering his 18th NFL season in 2026, the Rams are considered strong contenders for the upcoming Super Bowl, having bolstered their roster with key additions.
The Rams advanced to the divisional round of the playoffs last season, ultimately falling to the Seattle Seahawks, who went on to win the Super Bowl.
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