
Former NFL quarterback and G.O.A.T of the sport Tom Brady revealed that he doesn’t expect to start his career as a broadcaster until the Fall of 2024. The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback appeared on Colin Cowherd’s FOX Sports show ‘The Herd’ that after speaking with FOX executives he doesn’t expect to begin his career until the Fall of 2024. Last offseason the media company signed Brady to a ten-year deal worth $375 million. It appears the future Hall of Fame quarterback will take a year off before he makes his return to football in the FOX broadcast booth.
.@TomBrady tells @ColinCowherd on @FS1 that he will start his broadcast career with FOX in the Fall of 2024. pic.twitter.com/rckDnIVeQO
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) February 6, 2023
Tom Brady announced his retirement from professional football after 23 seasons with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Last offseason Brady retired, but announced his return for another season about one month later. This time the legendary quarterback has said he is retired for good. Former NFL tight end Greg Olsen is currently the top analyst for FOX Sports and will likely be pushed out of that role in the Fall of 2024 when Brady takes the spot.
Tom Brady retired with every major career passing record and more accomplishments than can be listed here. As the quarterback of the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he completed 7,753 passes for 89,214 yards, 649 touchdowns, and 212 interceptions on 12,050 attempts. Brady was named to 15 Pro Bowls, three All-Pro teams, and was named NFL MVP three times in his career. Brady also won an NFL record seven Super Bowls and was named Super Bowl MVP in five of those games. His debut in the broadcast booth will be highly anticipated when it happens in the Fall of 2024.