Retired football legend, Tom Brady, seems to still have his heart set on his career as a broadcaster with NFL on Fox, despite recent speculations of a potential return to the playing field.
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In a recent podcast interview with VicBlends, the former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback sparked curiosity about his future, hinting that he wouldn’t ignore a tempting offer to return to the NFL.
This has led several sports media commentators, including Awful Announcing’s Ben Axelrod, to question if Brady truly yearns to embark on a full-time broadcasting career.
Further intertwining the web of possible routes for Brady is his rumored involvement as a future Las Vegas Raiders owner.
This prospect could feasibly draw him away from the broadcasting route due to league restrictions on playing eligibility.
Yet, it seems that Brady’s actions may be speaking louder than his words, as signs of him adhering to his NFL on Fox commitment continue to surface.
Recently, Brady was seen bonding with his new NFL on Fox colleagues, Kevin Burkhardt, Charissa Thompson, Erin Andrews, Jay Glazer, Rob Gronkowski, and Michael Strahan, triggering excitement among fans to see their loved star in a new avatar.
This illustrious group of sports personalities recently took an “off-the-grid” trip, as noted by Thompson on Instagram.
A fun-filled photo of them laughing together. The image seemed to capture a carefree Brady in his new broadcast family.
The former NFL star has previously conducted trial runs with Burkhardt and displays no hesitation in aligning himself with the NFL on Fox team.
His growing rapport with his new colleagues is a powerful testament to his reaffirmed dedication to broadcasting.
At this juncture, everything appears to confirm that Brady will be positioned in the broadcast booth for the next season, possibly culminating in him co-hosting Super Bowl LIX alongside Burkhardt.