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Tom Brady‘s not just a football GOAT — he’s out here being an all-round legend. Seven Super Bowls, 23 seasons in the league, and when he retired, everyone was like, What’s next? While some people might just take a chill pill after calling it quits, Brady’s not built like that. Instead, he’s straight-up jumping into new things and his Fox Sports gig? Yeah, that’s been hitting differently.

When Brady first started broadcasting, let’s just say the haters weren’t shy. Some were like, ‘Bruh, just quit,’ and others were wondering if he could even talk the talk. Fast forward to now, and Brady’s totally out here proving them wrong. He’s loving it. As he put it, “I’ve had the best time at Fox, and I loved every time going into the booth and working with such great people.” The dude’s really vibing with the whole crew, and it shows.

 

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But it’s not just about the people in front of the camera -Tom Brady cares about the squad behind the scenes too. He’s soaking up everything, saying, “There are so many incredible people that bring the NFL to life, and to see kind of how it is from a different perspective… I’ve had so many years, 23 years playing on the field. I’ve watched so many games from the sidelines and now I’m sitting up there in the booth.” Brady’s getting a whole new view of the game, and honestly, it’s been lit to watch him grow.

At first, people weren’t so sure about his broadcasting skills, but now? Bro’s lowkey a natural. Week after week, he’s improving, and it’s wild. Brady’s not even shy about it, admitting, “It’s been a lot of growth for me in one year, and I really can’t wait to see what it looks like in a year or two and way beyond that.” Like, he’s really out here leveling up.

And guess what? He’s not going anywhere. Tom Brady’s got nine years left on his deal with Fox, and he’s already thinking long-term. “I got 9 years left on my deal and maybe longer. You never know if Fox wants me then I want to go. We’ll just keep going because it’s been really fun thus far,” he said. So yeah, we’re gonna be hearing a lot more from Brady.

Tom Brady’s whole vibe after retiring is proof that just because you hang up your cleats doesn’t mean you stop hustling. If you’re passionate about something, you keep grinding. And with how he’s been flexing in the booth, we’re all here for it. But the hustle didn’t stop at broadcasting.

Remembering the roots even as a GOAT

So, Tom Brady’s not just calling plays from the booth these days – he’s also stepping into his first ownership role with the Las Vegas Raiders. Yep, the man who dominated the field for 23 seasons is now getting a taste of life in the owner’s box. And if you’re wondering how he’s handling the transition, let’s just say Brady’s taking it back to basics, rookie-style.

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When asked about this new gig, Brady kept it real, saying, “You got to almost go back to what your roots are as a rookie. And remember that when you are a rookie, you’re trying to learn as much as you can.” Brady’s approaching this role the same way he did when he was drafted — with a full-on grind mentality, soaking up knowledge and listening to the pros around him.

He even compared it to his early days as a quarterback. “When I was a rookie as a quarterback, I really just kind of engulfed myself in the playbook and listened to a lot of the veterans… This is how you’re going to be the best possible player you can be,” he shared. That same mindset is fueling his new chapter with the Raiders, proving that Tom Brady’s hustle hasn’t slowed down one bit.

And while he’s clearly loving this new role, Brady’s also looking at the bigger picture. He stays close to the game he’s obsessed with by owning a piece of the Raiders. But without those brutal hits. “I wish I could have played football my entire life… but being involved with the Raiders gives me an opportunity to be involved with football for the rest of my life,” he said. That’s some wholesome, football-for-life energy right there.

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What really stands out is how Tom Brady’s all about the squad mentality. “I love teamwork, I always have. I love seeing other people succeed,” he said. He’s not just another voice in the room—he actively collaborates with the ownership group. And hypes himself up to learn the ropes with a talented crew.

Tom Brady as an owner? That’s a whole new vibe, but one thing’s for sure – just like his QB days, he’s showing up, putting in the work, and making it count.

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