Tom Brady, NFL broadcaster.
Did you think that was going to be the outcome of what the GOAT’s post-NFL career would be? I’ll be honest, I wasn’t sure he’d want to travel around the country calling games or to be an owner or general manager, something that’d keep his competitive juices flowing.
But here he is, poised to take the lead NFL analyst role for whenever he’s ready (as for who will keep the seat warm until then? We don’t know yet!).
And how much will he make? There’s a report about that, and … it’s a lot of cash for a QB who’s made a lot of it already:
NEWS: Tom Brady's deal with Fox will likely be the richest in sports broadcasting history — at over $20 million per year.
Both Tony Romo and Troy Aikman earn $18M annually.
“It could go up to $25 million," one source told @MMcCarthyREV »
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) May 10, 2022
WOW. So how does that compare? Let’s run down the list of some of the richest reported deals in the sports broadcasting world: