
Current Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and 7-time Super Bowl-winner Tom Brady already has a career path lined up post-retirement. It was announced Tuesday that he will join FOX Sports as an analyst as soon as he decides to retire from the NFL.
The NFL on FOX Sports official Twitter account released the news themselves on Tuesday morning.
As stated above, Brady is a 7-time Super Bowl Champion since being drafted by the New England Patriots with the 199th overall selection in the sixth round during the 1999 NFL Draft. Six of those Championships came with the Pats, before he left for Tampa after 20 years with the franchise. He immediately helped the Buccaneers their second-ever Super Bowl during his first season there.
Brady flirted with retirement after being ousted in the NFC Divisional Round by the Los Angeles Rams in 2021. He initially had his retirement leaked a few days before announcing it himself, only to rescind it entirely to return to the Buccaneers for his 23rd season. Most NFL analysts seem to believe the 2022-2023 season will actually be his last, though. The announcement of his post-career job plans seems to fit that narrative.
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