Tom Brady Reaffirms Commitment to Fox Sports Broadcasting Role
Brady dismisses speculation about leaving Fox, emphasizing his enjoyment and long-term contract despite his Raiders ownership stake.
- Tom Brady addressed rumors suggesting he might leave his Fox Sports broadcasting role after one season, firmly denying any plans to depart.
- Brady, who signed a 10-year deal with Fox in 2022, stated he is excited for his second year and potentially beyond, citing personal growth and enjoyment in the role.
- Speculation about Brady's future arose due to his minority ownership in the Las Vegas Raiders and involvement in team decisions, but he maintains these roles can coexist.
- Fox Sports executive Brad Zager expressed confidence in Brady's commitment, dismissing ongoing narratives questioning his engagement with broadcasting.
- Brady is set to call the NFC Championship Game this Sunday and make his Super Bowl debut as a broadcaster on February 9 in New Orleans.