Tom Brady plans to stay in the Fox broadcast booth for the duration of his 10-year contract, his agent, Don Yee, told Sports Business Journal on Thursday.
Yee’s comments to the outlet come as chatter continues to grow over Brady’s dual role as an NFL analyst and limited owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The team fired coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco after its 4-13 season, and Brady was reportedly part of a collaborative committee to interview replacements and support team owner Mark Davis throughout. throughout the hiring process.
Besides the time requirement for both roles, some have questioned a potential conflict of interest for Brady. The NFL has placed a set of restrictions on the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback given his dual role, but instances like Saturday’s — when Brady and Fox play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt will call the Commanders-Lions playoff game; Detroit coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn interviewed for the head coaching job and drew questions.
But Yee told Sports Business Journal that Brady has no plans to leave after either season in the booth.
“Tom has had a great time working with Fox this year, and he is really excited about the future with Fox and his growth as a part of their team,” Yee said. “And this year was the first year of a long relationship.”
Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox in 2022. NFL owners approved his minority stake in the Raiders in October.
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