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Tom Brady is widely considered the greatest quarterback in NFL history. The future Hall of Famer accumulated a career total of 89,214 passing yards, 649 touchdowns, and 212 interceptions.
He holds numerous records, including the most passing yards, passing touchdowns, passing completions, passing attempts, games started, fourth-quarter comebacks, and game-winning drives. Over the course of his remarkable career, Brady was selected to 15 Pro Bowls and earned three All-Pro honors. He also won three MVP awards, secured seven Super Bowl titles, and was named Super Bowl MVP five times. Additionally, he was recognized on the all-2000s and all-2010s teams.
Brady spent the majority of his career with the New England Patriots, where he won six of his Super Bowls. He concluded his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After retiring from the league following the 2022 season, Brady agreed to become the lead NFL game analyst for Fox.
Fox NFL game analyst Tom Brady.Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images
Brady replaced Greg Olsen as the NFL game analyst with play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt. On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum discussed Brady's first year in the booth in 2024 and expressed that he was not impressed.
"He's very average," Finebaum said. "Average is not what you should be when you are paid the kind of money he's paid."
Brady signed a reported 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox and had the opportunity to call his first Super Bowl in his debut season. Yahoo Sports' Jay Busbee commented on Brady's first season in the booth, noting that he struggled early on with the natural rhythms of announcing and the pressures placed on him by Fox. However, Busbee was impressed with Brady's performance during the Super Bowl.
"Brady didn’t really unlock the secrets of broadcasting, blending honesty and humor with a fan’s perspective and a veteran’s insight, until well into the season, but he clearly had prepared for his Super Bowl announcing moment as thoroughly as he’d prepared for his Super Bowl playing days," Busbee wrote.
Now, Brady is preparing for his second season, aiming to prove to critics like Finebaum that he deserves his contract.
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He holds numerous records, including the most passing yards, passing touchdowns, passing completions, passing attempts, games started, fourth-quarter comebacks, and game-winning drives. Over the course of his remarkable career, Brady was selected to 15 Pro Bowls and earned three All-Pro honors. He also won three MVP awards, secured seven Super Bowl titles, and was named Super Bowl MVP five times. Additionally, he was recognized on the all-2000s and all-2010s teams.
Brady spent the majority of his career with the New England Patriots, where he won six of his Super Bowls. He concluded his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After retiring from the league following the 2022 season, Brady agreed to become the lead NFL game analyst for Fox.
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Fox NFL game analyst Tom Brady.Daniel Bartel-Imagn Images
Brady replaced Greg Olsen as the NFL game analyst with play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt. On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum discussed Brady's first year in the booth in 2024 and expressed that he was not impressed.
"He's very average," Finebaum said. "Average is not what you should be when you are paid the kind of money he's paid."
Brady signed a reported 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox and had the opportunity to call his first Super Bowl in his debut season. Yahoo Sports' Jay Busbee commented on Brady's first season in the booth, noting that he struggled early on with the natural rhythms of announcing and the pressures placed on him by Fox. However, Busbee was impressed with Brady's performance during the Super Bowl.
"Brady didn’t really unlock the secrets of broadcasting, blending honesty and humor with a fan’s perspective and a veteran’s insight, until well into the season, but he clearly had prepared for his Super Bowl announcing moment as thoroughly as he’d prepared for his Super Bowl playing days," Busbee wrote.
Now, Brady is preparing for his second season, aiming to prove to critics like Finebaum that he deserves his contract.
Continue reading...