TAMPA, Fla. — Tom Brady has reportedly decided on his next career move before he laces up his cleats.
FOX Sports has reached an agreement with the seven-time Super Bowl champion for him to be its lead NFL analyst whenever he retires.
Multiple reports indicate the 10-year deal is worth $375 million.
Brady will call games with Kevin Burkhard, who replaced Joe Buck after he and Troy Aikman left FOX for ESPN earlier this year.
It’s not clear when Brady will join FOX Sports. After he announced his retirement in January of this year, Brady had a change of heart. On March 13, he announced that he will be returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his 23rd NFL season.
“Excited, but a lot of unfinished business on the field with the @Buccaneers #LFG,” Brady tweeted Tuesday after the news broke.
Brady has won a total of seven Super Bowl titles and has been named Super Bowl MVP five times.
The 44-year-old was also a three-time NFL Most Valuable Player (2007, 2010, 2017) as well as a 15-time Pro Bowler.
Brady is the NFL’s all-time passing touchdown leader (624) and also the league’s all-time passing yard leader (85,520).
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