The GOAT isn’t ready to hang up his cleats quite yet, but when he does, he already has another job all lined up. Whether or not Tom Brady’s 2022 season is his swan song, if it’s in 2023 or beyond, he’s still going to be very much in the public eye.
FOX Sports announced on Tuesday morning that they are signing Brady to a deal that will bring him from the gridiron (once he’s decided to retire) into the broadcast booth, as the outlet has signed him to a long-term deal to be the network’s lead analyst, presumably for NFL broadcasts on Sundays.
"We are pleased to announce that immediately following his playing career, 7-time Super Bowl Champion Tom Brady will be joining us at @FOXSports as our lead analyst. pic.twitter.com/fJTOQJ9BwM
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) May 10, 2022
It’s a big splash for a FOX network that lost its premier duo this offseason, with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman heading to ESPN to take over its Monday Night Football broadcasts.
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