It’s not been a banner week for former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback-turned-NFL broadcaster Tom Brady. Brady, who’s a minority
Retired quarterback Tom Brady denied the idea he's already looking to leave his broadcast role at Fox Sports. Asked about the topic Wednesday on The Herd
Tom Brady brushed aside talk that he's looking to leave Fox Sports after one year as a broadcaster. Read more on Boston.com.
There have been so many conflicting reports about what the future holds for former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback-turned-NFL
Brady, Fox and the NFL agreed to put extensive restrictions on what he’s allowed to do because of his minority ownership in the Raiders.
A noted NFL media personality overstepped saying NBC would never have a deal like Fox's with Tom Brady, says The Athletic's Andrew Marchand
Tom Brady will be the color commentator for Fox Sports during both the upcoming NFC Championship Game, as well as the Super Bowl, and indicated Wednesday that he hopes there are many more big games to come during his budding broadcasting career.
Tom Brady is expected to continue with Fox throughout the duration of his 10-year contract, his agent said on Thursday, Jan. 16.
Not only has Brady been navigating his first season as a broadcaster, but he also became a minority owner of the Raiders.
In 2022, Aikman left Fox for ESPN after over two decades on the top broadcasting team. Before Brady's final season that year, the then-Buccaneers quarterback signed a 10-year, $375 million deal to eventually replace Aikman.
When Tom Brady signed his 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox as the lead NFL broadcaster, the network saw Brady as the perfect person to reshape that booth in the post-Joe Buck/Troy Aikman era. Instead,