Tom Brady is still making headlines.  I don't think he will ever be out of the limelight.

One thing is for sure.  Brady will not be bored in retirement.  He posted this week on social media he is retiring for good this time.

The big question of Brady's retirement is when does he start with Fox Sports, and will he begin as soon as the Super Bowl on February 12th in Arizona, which this year is broadcast on Fox.?

As reported in May 2022, Fox Sports NFL on Twitter, @NFLonFox, stated, "We are pleased to announce that immediately following his playing career, 7-time Super Bowl Champion Tom Brady will be joining us @FoxSports as our lead analyst."

Fox Sports NFL on Twitter reported from Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch that, "over the course of this long-term agreement, Tom will not only call our biggest NFL games with Kevin Burkhardt, but will also serve as an ambassador for us, particularly with respect to client and promotional initiatives."

Murdoch goes on to say that "we are delighted that Tom has committed to joining the Fox team".

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The legendary quarterback, also known as the G.O.A.T, retired on February 1, 2022, then un-retired six weeks later in March, saying he had "unfinished business" in Tampa.

This is all unchartered territory for Brady.  He will never be out of the headlines, and I'll bet he likes it that way.

Another report on Twitter @Complex Sports says this:


The Comeback reports Brady was exhausted and the divorce took a toll on his season while striving to be the best.  Only Brady knows the reality of it all, however we all look forward to his insights and experience he'll share behind the camera on Fox Sports, whenever that happens.

And then there's this tweet from the New England Patriots.

Does Brady retire as a Patriot? 10 more years of Tom Brady as a TV Football Analyst?

Yes, please on all of that.

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