Tom Brady has been a phenomenal football player since he first stepped onto the Football field. However, his time with the sport has officially ended as the GOAT announced his retirement last Wednesday.
Following his retirement, fans, and NFL followers, in general, were willing to know what Brady had to offer after football.
TB12, even before retiring, announced that he would take on the role of a sports analyst partnering with Fox Sports. However, just retiring from football, people expected him to take a break before starting his new career. It turns out that Brady fans and football people were correct in their prediction about Tom and his new job.
While Tom Brady was sitting with Colin Cowherd on his radio show, “The Herd,” Brady shared when he would start his career as a sports analyst at Fox Sports.
What did Tom Brady say?
Colin, in his show, asked Tom how much time he would take before getting into his new role, and Brady shared that his life was like a “treadmill” or a “hamster wheel,” with him being the Hamster. Even though he loved running inside the wheel, it was exhausting, and as any career is a “daily fight,” he certainly needs to take a break.
He needs this break because he wants to be “great” in whatever he does; Tom went on to say, “I have an appreciation for so many people that are so committed every day to show up to put their max effort into their life and their career and I think for me, I want to be great at what I do.”
While talking about his opportunity at Fox Sports and how generous they were in giving him this career, Brady goes on to disclose his starting time- if they allow him to start his career in the channel in “Fall of 2024,” it would be “something great” for the NFL legend. The period he mentions is more than a year away; while he does seem like a long time, Brady has his reasons. He wants to be the best and does not want to “let people down.”
.@TomBrady tells @ColinCowherd on @FS1 that he will start his broadcast career with FOX in the Fall of 2024. pic.twitter.com/rckDnIVeQO
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) February 6, 2023
Not many people can think like TB12, which makes him so great and one of the greatest, if not “The Greatest of all time.” Nonetheless, as Tom Brady fans, we will all miss him and wait for him while we keep our eyes glued to the TV!