After his time as an athlete, Tom Brady will go to “Fox Sports” as an analyst – and earn even more money there than in the NFL.
The end of his career is not yet in sight, but Tom Brady (44) already has a plan for the time after active sport: According to media reports, the American football star has agreed a ten-year deal with “Fox Sports”. This is said to be worth the record sum of 375 million US dollars (around 355 million euros).
The 44-year-old quarterback recently reversed his retirement announced in February and added at least one more season to his career.
After that, it apparently continues as an NFL expert on TV. “We are pleased to announce that seven-time Super Bowl Champion Tom Brady will be joining Fox Sports straight out of the game as our Principal Analyst,” said Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch, 50. He left it open when this player career will end.
“Much to do”
Brady commented, “Excited but still a lot of things to do on the field with the Buccaneers.”
A newspaper, which is also run by the Murdoch family, reported the concrete sum of 375 million dollars. She also describes Brady’s deal as the largest contract in the history of sports broadcasting. According to this, the NFL star of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will earn even more with his upcoming TV career than in his entire 23-year NFL career, which is said to have brought him about $330 million.
Source: Stern

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