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Tom Brady isn’t going anywhere: Shuts down rumors about leaving FOX -kid

Brady embraces year two as a FOX broadcaster

NFL legend and FOX analyst, Tom Brady.
NFL legend and FOX analyst, Tom Brady.LAPRESSE
Tom Brady is embracing life in the broadcast booth as he enters his second year with FOX, where his passion for the game continues to shine. The NFL icon signed a massive 10-year, $375 million deal with the network after retiring from football, and he’s made it clear he’s loving every moment. “I’ve had the best time at FOX,” Brady shared during an appearance on The Herd with Colin Cowherd. “I’ve loved every time going in the booth and working with such great people.”

Brady’s enthusiasm is palpable as he reflects on his new role. He dismissed rumors about leaving his broadcasting position due to his minority ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders, jokingly addressing the speculation.

I know it always says, ‘Sources close to Brady,’ or whatever. But I don’t know where it comes from,” he said. Brady went on to reaffirm his commitment: “I got nine years left on my deal-maybe longer. If FOX wants me, then I want to go. We’ll just keep going because it’s been really fun thus far.”

The transition from quarterback to broadcaster has given Brady a fresh perspective on the sport he dominated for over two decades. “Behind the scenes, there are so many incredible people that bring the NFL to life,” he said, emphasizing the teamwork involved in producing games. Reflecting on his new vantage point, Brady added, “I’ve watched so many games from the sideline view, and now I’m sitting up there in the booth and seeing it from a different perspective. I’ve loved the whole process and diving into all these different teams.”

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Brady’s passion for the game remains undiminished, and he’s eager to grow in his broadcasting career. He’ll be on the call for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game between the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, followed by his Super Bowl broadcasting debut on February 9 in New Orleans.

As he continues to find his rhythm behind the mic, fans are witnessing another side of Brady-one that’s just as dedicated and driven as the quarterback who won seven Super Bowl rings. With years ahead in his FOX contract and an openness to extend, Brady is proving that his impact on the game transcends the field, bringing his unique insights and enthusiasm to millions of viewers.

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