Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady plans to stay in the broadcast booth for the majority of his 10-year contract, according to Brady’s agent, Don Yee, via Sports Business Journal. Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox in 2022. That runs concurrent with him owning a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.
Brian Hoyer, a longtime backup quarterback to Tom Brady, played under McDaniels in both New England and Las Vegas over his NFL career. The 39-year-old was recently asked if he'd have any interest in returning to the Patriots to help Maye learn the system:
Tom Brady received praise on Saturday night for making an astute observation during a crucial point of the Washington Commanders' win over the Detroit Lions.
After retiring from the NFL following the 2022 season, Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox Sports. Starting in 2024, he joined Kevin Burkhardt and sideline reporter Erin Andrews to call a game in each week of the regular season and the playoffs. He will also be calling the Super Bowl.
With his increased involvement with the Raiders, will Brady really stick around for a full decade as a broadcaster? His agent says, "Yes."
Tom Brady, Mike Vrabel and New England Patriots
Among the Boston-area media and fans, ever since New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft fired his own hand-picked head coach, Jerod Mayo, on Sunday, there’s been a widely held belief that Kraft has already hand-picked the next one.
Patrick Mahomes will take the field on Saturday for the first time as a father of three, with some similarities to when Tom Brady did it many years ago.
Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders were among the teams interested in hiring Mike Vrabel, but he told his former teammate not to bother because he was determined to land with the Patriots.
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt sees contrasting styles between Ohio State and Notre Dame ahead of Monday night's national title game.
Even though the Commanders were well on their way to reaching the NFC Championship Game with a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter, Brady still found a moment to take a shot at Wa
The conflict arising from Tom Brady’s dual role as part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders and the lead analyst on Fox’s NFL broadcasts will be on prominent display Saturday night. Brady will be at Ford Field in Detroit to call the Lions’ divisional-round playoff game against the Washington Commanders.