Tom Brady’s New Play: Broadcasting!
Tom Brady Kicks Off New Career With Fox in Broadcast Booth

Tom Brady, THE quarterback legend, is stepping into the broadcast booth this season as the No. 1 analyst for Fox.
Known for setting high bars on the field, Brady isn’t about to lower them for this new gig with Fox. Trading his helmet for a headset, he stated, “It’s about giving the fans everything they tuned in for. I’ll judge myself by the effort I put in and whether I meet the expectations of my teammates and Fox.”
And knowing Brady, the former NFL star will approach this new challenge with the same intensity he brought to the football field.
Game Plan for Success
Brady’s success formula hasn’t changed much: dedication and preparation. With seven Super Bowl wins under his belt, he knows a thing or two about hard work. He’s determined to bring that same level of preparation to his broadcasts.
Brady emphasized, “I’ll look at myself every Sunday night and ask, ‘Did I do a good enough job? Did I live up to the belief that Fox had in me?’” If he hits the mark, fans can expect top-notch commentary and insights, better than what they’re already getting.
Broadcasting Isn’t Brady’s Only New Venture.
Will There Be Conflicts of Interest?
The future Hall of Famer is also aiming to become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. This dual role could raise eyebrows about potential conflicts of interest, especially if he calls games involving the Raiders or their rivals.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell acknowledged the challenge, stating, “We’re making progress on this.” Goodell also pointed out the need to address how Brady’s access to teams might be impacted by his ownership role. Balancing these responsibilities will be a test for Brady.
Which Games Will Brady Be Calling?
During a chat on Colin Cowherd’s show, Brady hinted at some key high-profile matchups. He’ll be in the booth for the Week 1 game between the Cowboys and Browns, and he’ll cover Chiefs-49ers and several Dallas games, including Lions-Cowboys and Ravens-Cowboys.
Fox has slated Brady for their No. 1 games each week, most airing right after the 1:00 p.m. ET games featuring Greg Olsen, the man Brady is replacing. This back-to-back lineup will give football fans a chance to compare and contrast Olsen and Brady.
Will Tom Brady become a legend of the broadcast booth? Will he fumble or score?
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