Brady says he will start Fox Sports broadcasting career in 2024
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[February 07, 2023]
(Reuters) - Recently-retired quarterback Tom Brady said on
Monday he will make his highly-anticipated debut as a lead NFL
analyst with Fox Sports in the fall of 2024.
Speaking during an appearance on Fox Sports' "The Herd with Colin
Cowherd", the seven-times Super Bowl champion said he will use the
time off to focus on other aspects of his life before beginning
preparations for his broadcasting career.
"Decompression's really important," Brady said when asked if he
needed downtime before stepping into the TV booth to begin his new
role as a lead NFL analyst.
"You're on this kind of really crazy treadmill, hamster wheel for a
long time, loving the moment and journey. At the same time, it's a
daily fight.
"I have appreciation for so many people that are so committed every
day to showing up, to put their max effort into their life and
career.
"For me, I want to be great at what I do — talking, even last week,
with the people at Fox Sports, and the leadership there, allowing me
to start my Fox opportunity in the fall of 2024, something that's
great for me."
The 45-year-old Brady, who announced his retirement from the NFL
last week after 23 seasons with the New England Patriots and Tampa
Bay Buccaneers, agreed last May to join Fox Sports when his
age-defying playing career came to an end.
Terms of Brady's deal with Fox Sports were never disclosed but media
reports said he agreed to a 10-year contract worth $375 million.
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Tom Brady attends a premiere for the
film "80 for Brady" in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 31,
2023. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo
There have been no shortage of players who went on
to become football analysts after their NFL careers and Brady, whose
intense preparation for games has been well-chronicled, wants to
give himself every chance he can to succeed in his next role.
"I'll take some time to really learn, become great at what I want to
do, become great at thinking about the opportunity and making sure I
don't rush into anything," said Brady.
"One thing about my (NFL) career ... I wanted to be fully committed
and I never wanted to let people down, I think my biggest motivator
was that.
"So even in the future I want to be great at what I do and that
always takes some time and strategizing and learning and growing and
evolving."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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