Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady revealed Monday that he will be starting a new role for Fox Sports. Lead NFL Analyst Brady made the announcement on Colin Cowherd’s radio show, “The Herd.”
Brady said last week, Retirement from the NFL “Forever,” he described the partnership with Fox as a “great opportunity” and said he was looking forward to taking on the new role.
Brady said, “I am grateful to the many people who work so hard every day to put the most effort into their lives and careers. I want to be great at what I do.”
Brady surprised fans last year by announcing he was retiring from professional football, but has since said he would. come back to play Less than two months later. It was not clear when Brady would join the Fox Sports team.Lachlan Murdoch, executive chair and CEO of Fox, said last year that Brady would take his new role “shortly after his playing career.” He said he would take it, but did not provide an exact timeline.
of New York Post reported Brady’s deal with Fox Sports was worth $375 million over 10 years, which is believed to be the largest in sportscasting history. total revenue As an NFL player — no endorsements included.
Brady said Monday that he wants to always “go all out” in his career and his biggest motivation is not to disappoint those who bet on him.
“Even in the future, I want to be great at what I do. It always takes time and requires strategizing, learning, growing and evolving,” added Brady. “And I have a lot of people I can rely on to support me in that growth.”
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