Lachlan Murdoch, the CEO of Fox, held a teleconference with investors on Tuesday morning and broke some sports media news. Tom Brady, currently the quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will join Fox Sports as an NFL analyst when his playing days are over. This will be part of a long-term agreement, and he will be in the booth with Kevin Burkhardt to all games as part of the deal.
Brian Steinberg, a reporter with Variety who was on the call, posted this on social media:
BREAKING: Tom Brady will join Fox Sports as lead analyst as part of a long-term agreement, once he ends his career. He will call games with Kevin Burkhardt
— Brian Steinberg (@bristei) May 10, 2022
As Murdoch noted, Brady is still playing and as such, when he joins Fox is up in the air:
Murdoch says Brady's career end 'is entirely up to him… when he sees fit'
— Brian Steinberg (@bristei) May 10, 2022
Brady flirted with retirement this off-season, announcing his retirement before deciding to return for one more season. With how he played last season, it was no surprise when he decided to return. After all, Brady looked like he had pulled off another legendary comeback when he put the Buccaneers in position to beat the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round, before Matthew Stafford produced a little magic of his own. So sports fans might have to wait a season — or more — to see Brady in the booth.