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Tom Brady to Join Fox Sports as Lead NFL Analyst Once Playing Career Ends
Tom Brady will join Fox Sports as its lead NFL analyst after he retires from the Buccaneers, Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch said.

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Star Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has agreed to join Fox Sports as its lead NFL analyst, Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch said on the company’s quarterly earnings call Tuesday.

Brady will join Fox Sports when he decides to retire from the NFL.

“That is up to him to make that choice when he sees fit,” Murdoch said, adding that Brady will “also serve as an ambassador for us, particularly with respect to client and promotional initiatives.”

In his new role, Brady will join Fox’s lead NFL announcer Kevin Burkhardt in the NFL booth, and be a staple of Fox’s NFL coverage.

Earlier this year, Brady said he was retiring, only to decide to return to the Buccaneers a few weeks later. Still, he was busy in his brief retirement, and he is clearly eager to engage with Hollywood when he does retire. In addition to Fox Sports duties, Brady is also producing and appearing in a road trip movie starring Jane Fonda and Rita Moreno.

The addition of Brady comes after Fox, like all of the NFL’s partners, has inked a new decade-long agreement with the league, locking in TV’s most important programming (but also significant costs).

Those deals, in turn, have sparked a boom time for NFL announcers, with every network (and new players like Amazon) all seeking A-list talent to lead their NFL booths.

Fox lost its booth of Troy Aikman and Joe Buck to ESPN earlier this year (Al Michaels, meanwhile, went from NBC to Amazon), but by locking in Brady before his playing career is even over, Fox may have put the feather in the cap for NFL booth deals, as there is no NFL player more sought-after than the 7-time Super Bowl winner.