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On February 1, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback announced he retired from football. The decision came after an underwhelming season where the 45-year-old QB’s goal was to win his eighth Super Bowl ring. Even though he could not get what he desired, Tom Brady had a content look on his face when he told his fans that he will hang his cleats. Despite his on-field career being over, the 15-time Pro Bowler will not stop hustling outside football. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB announced a multi-year deal that will keep him involved with the football world.

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Brady hosts his hit weekly podcast with former NFL star wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and Emmy Award-winning broadcaster Jim Gray on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio and SiriusXM NFL Radio channel. There, the iconic shot-caller used to give his opinions and shed light on the plays he made in a game. Along with that, Brady, Gray, and Fitzgerald discussed everything that happened in the world of professional football.

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Since TB12 retired this month, he had a sweet 10-year/$375 million deal waiting for him at FOX Sports. But that would not begin until 2024. Hence, for all the Brady fans, SiriusXM retained a multiyear renewal to air ‘Let’s Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray.’ This means that the future HOF-er will take a complete gap year before joining the FOX Network as a sports analyst.

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Are you ready to hear more from Tom Brady?

Tampa Tom played for twenty-three glorious seasons. He made his mark when he was the lead QB of the New England Patriots. The Patriots may never get a QB as talented and skilled as Tom Brady. And with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he won his seventh Super Bowl ring. Therefore, his achievements make him one of the most sought-after sports media personalities.

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Now that the 3 x NFL MVP has retired from the sport, it will be even more interesting to hear his nuanced take. The podcast could serve as a stage where he could practice on-air voice before debuting on television.

On SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio and SiriusXM NFL Radio channels, Let’s Go! Season 3 will continue each week. Following those broadcasts, the SXM App will offer full-length podcast versions of Gray’s in-depth discussions with Brady and Fitzgerald.

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Neha Joshi

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Neha Joshi is an NFL writer at Essentially Sports. She is currently pursuing her postgraduate degree in English Literature from R.D National College, Mumbai and has also previously worked as a Graduate Intern at Jacobs. Her favorite athlete is football superstar Tom Brady, whom she finds immensely motivating. The following quote by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is among her most treasured ones: "If you don't play to win, don't play at all", which more often than not inspires her to excel in every pursuit she takes up! When away from work, Neha indulges herself in browsing through Realistic English, Post Structuralist American, and Modern Indian Literature.

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