Agent: Brady plans to fulfill 10-year, $375M broadcasting deal
Tom Brady plans to fulfill the 10-year, $375-million contract he signed with Fox to broadcast NFL games, his agent Don Yee told Ben Fischer of the Sports Business Journal.
"Tom has had a tremendous amount of fun working with Fox this year, and he's really excited about the future with Fox and his growth on their team," Yee said.
He added: "And this year was the first year of a long relationship."
The 47-year-old signed the deal with Fox in 2022, becoming the highest-paid sports commentator in history. He's announced games alongside Kevin Burkhardt this season and is expected to be part of Fox's broadcast team for the upcoming Super Bowl.
Brady officially became a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders in October. Due to his status as a team owner, he's restricted from entering other teams' facilities and practice fields and isn't allowed to attend broadcast production meetings.
Las Vegas is searching for a new general manager and head coach after firing Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco. Brady is reportedly helping owner Mark Davis conduct the pursuit, and they have already begun the interviewing process for both positions.
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