After 23 NFL seasons, Tom Brady is preparing for the next chapter of his life. He grew his economic empire with enterprises such
as the Brady Brand and stakes in sports teams such as the Las Vegas Aces and Birmingham F.C.
While he has spent his professional earnings well, he is about to earn more when he joins the FOX Sports NFL broadcast booth.
The three-time NFL MVP will have to learn the ropes since television is a different beast. While he has spent his professional earnings well,
he is about to earn more when he joins the FOX Sports NFL broadcast booth. The three-time NFL MVP will have to learn the ropes since television is a different beast.
Last season, the top in-game tandem for FOX Sports' pool of NFL broadcasters was Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen.
It is unclear whether Brady will replace Olsen or if the panel would consist of three people, including Burkhardt.
Burkhardt and Olsen took over after Joe Buck and Troy Aikman moved from FOX NFL to ESPN's Monday Night Football.
Last year, the media giant offered Tom Brady a 10-year, $375 million contract to join their NFL broadcast team.
The news broke as he was finishing off his final football season. However, he declined the offer, citing the need to prioritize other concerns.