Tom Brady reveals if he'll honor his $375 million Fox Sports contract or not
This by no means signals what Tom Brady is going to do with his immediate future, it just preludes the already signed $375 million contract he just signed. As part of the new slate of hirings at Fox Sports, the network managed to land Tom Brady as one of their lead analysts for all that money. Initially, they believed he would start working with them right away but the man did that back track on his retirement and delayed his Fox Sports debut. As practice, Tom has been hosting his 'Let's Go!' podcast on Sirius XM and he's done a fairly decent job at it.
During one of the most recent episodes of his podcast, Tom Brady responded if he was excited forthat new gig at Fox Sports. This is whathe said: "There's so much to learn, there's so much to teach, you know, it's ever evolving. Believe me, as much as you think I'm willing to teach people, I'm really looking to learn. I'm really looking to learn from all the people that I get to talk to. I get an opportunity to be in a job in the future where I get to travel around and learn from all the other people that I've looked up to and admired and different organizations and different people. So it's exciting for me too. I feel like the opportunity to do that is something that I'm really looking forward to whenever that time comes."
Can Tom Brady become a decent analyst?
After that, Brady went on to describe the strengths and weaknesses of both Super Bowl finalist teams. Although he refused to pick a favorite, Brady did describe their characteristics to a tee. He highlighted how dominant the Eagles have been this season and predicted the Mahomes/Kelce partnership has a lot of potential for this game. It must be weird for Tom Brady to watch the Super Bowl from his home but at least he has a platform that can help him improve his skills before taking on the job. Also, everybody will be watching him in case he makes an announcement about his new team on his podcast. But if people were worried about his Fox Sports gig, he will definitely honor it.
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