Despite Bagging $375 Million From Fox Sports, Tom Brady’s Broadcasting Career Appears Uncertain
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Tom Brady is 23 years in the game and running strong. But off the game, the QB has several ventures making progress. Brady has a massive deal with Fox Sports, solidifying his future in the organization for the next ten years. The contract would only become valid after the Buccaneers QB retires from the sport. However, a prominent broadcaster showcases uncertainty to see Brady as an analyst.
Joe Buck sat down with Jimmy Traina on Thursday’s episode of the Sports Illustrated Podcast. The broadcaster’s comments over Tom Brady and his future with Fox Sports were among the prime topics. Buck made a bombshell claim to Traina and looks skeptical of seeing TB12 joining the booth soon.
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Joe Buck mentioned, “I think he could play next year. I think he’s the least of Tampa Bay’s worries. There’s so much up in the air in his life right now. For anybody to go, ‘he’s 100% doing X, Y, or Z,’ I don’t think that’s possible… Is there a chance? Yeah, I think there’s a chance. Who knows where his family life takes him, who knows if he plays one more year or he doesn’t. I know there are people at FOX who would say there’s a chance that he doesn’t call a game there.”
SI MEDIA PODCAST w Joe Buck.
– First year calling Monday Night Football
– Differences between Fox/ESPN
– Will Tom Brady go into broadcasting?
– Did he miss calling World Series
– MLB fans vs NFL fans
Apple: https://t.co/xB8VRk1kTJ
YouTube: https://t.co/2Lrd8CU1s2— Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) November 19, 2022
However, Joe Buck expressed enthusiasm to see Tom Brady in the booth. The broadcaster claimed he would love to see TB12 doing commentary work and making play-by-play analyst work.
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Tom Brady has a greater chance to keep the income coming despite being off the game. Undoubtedly, he loves the game. But it is yet to see if The Pharaoh makes a move and enables the 10-year $375 Million deal with Fox.
Will Tom Brady stick to the Gridiron?
With Tom Brady working his final season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, there are a lot of speculations about him leaving the Gridiron behind and retiring for good. The QB1 also took a brief retirement, only to pull an Uno reverse just 40 days after. Brady would become a free agent in 2023 and has a massive contract with FOX Sports.
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"No retirement in my future." 😁
🗣: @TomBrady pic.twitter.com/XmUCaHFWFw
— Tampa Bay Buccaneers (@Buccaneers) October 20, 2022
However, during an interview, the comeback kid made it clear about no retirement in the future. It could indicate that the QB could play out his current contract or sign an extension. However, it could also mean that the QB could join a different force.
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It is hard to imagine that Brady could be out of Tampa Bay and compete with someone else. However, any development is subject to witness.
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Edited by:
Gurjyot Singh Dadial