Tom Brady isn't going anywhere: he's fully committed to his job for the next several years, says agent

   

NFL legend and FOX analyst, Tom Brady.Tom Brady, the legendary seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, is fully committed to his dual roles as an NFL analyst for Fox and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, according to his agent, Don Yee. Yee clarified that Brady intends to honor his 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox, which began in 2022, and has no plans to step away from the broadcast booth.

"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 shared, emphasizing Brady's enthusiasm for his new chapter in sports media.

Brady's dual responsibilities have sparked conversations about the potential challenges of balancing both roles. As an NFL analyst, he's tasked with providing insightful commentary during games, while his involvement with the Raiders includes participating in a collaborative committee to help owner Mark Davis interview candidates for the team's vacant head coach and general manager positions.

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The Raiders recently dismissed coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco after a disappointing 4-13 season. Brady's role in these decisions highlights his increasing influence off the field.

No plans to exit broadcast booth

The NFL has imposed specific restrictions to address concerns about potential conflicts of interest stemming from Brady's unique position. For instance, questions arose about situations like this Saturday's playoff game between the Commanders and Lions, which Brady and Fox play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt will cover.

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Detroit's coordinators, Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn, are reportedly candidates for the Raiders' head coaching job, raising eyebrows about impartiality. Despite these challenges, Yee assured that Brady is not deterred. "This year was the first year of a long relationship," he stated, underscoring Brady's long-term commitment to Fox.