“Record-Breaking”: Tom Brady signs a massive $375m post-retirement TV deal


“Record-Breaking”: Tom Brady signs a massive $375m post-retirement TV deal

Tom Brady

Tom Brady is a champion, the kind of player who multiplies the popularity of the sport many folds. Passing yards, completions, touchdown passes, or games started, the man has got numbers that seem too good to be true in almost all facets of the game. Not long ago, Tom Brady shocked the NFL world when he announced that he is retiring from the sport.

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It felt like an era has ended. However, Brady shocked the world yet again when he decided to return to his favorite sport in a matter of weeks. and is now all set to lead the Bucs in the coming season.

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Tom Brady signs a historic broadcast deal with Fox

Tom Brady
Tom Brady

In addition to this, Tom recently signed a massive 10-year deal with Fox Sports that will go down as one of the biggest in sports broadcasting history. As reported by Fox News, after Tom finally decides to call it quits, he will step into the commentary box and in return, he’ll take home around $375 million.

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We are pleased to announce that immediately following his playing career, seven-time Super Bowl Champion Tom Brady will be joining us at FOX Sports as our lead analyst,” Fox Corporation chief executive Lachlan Murdoch had said in a statement. Moreover, he described the deal with Tom as a “long-term agreement”.

We are delighted that Tom has committed to joining the Fox team and wish him all the best during this upcoming season,” Murdoch further stated. Tony Romo and Troy Aikman earn around $18 million a year but now, Brady is all set to shatter their record.

It will be interesting to see how Brady performs in the coming season for the Bucs. Moreover, his performances will also give us a hint regarding how long he wishes to continue playing before starting his decade-long stint with Fox.

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