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The era of Tom Brady showcasing his brilliance as a QB has officially come to an end. After 23 glorious seasons and 7 Super Bowl Championships, the NFL GOAT finally decided to hang up his cleats earlier this February. But this has not stopped the 45-year-old from still being linked with the world of sports. Brady has made several sports-related investments in the past few months. And his latest investment came as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.

While the GOAT may have retired, speculations have not let him retire in peace. Rumors still link Brady with a potential return as a player-owner of the Raiders. But the NFL GOAT has other plans in mind, as he is looking forward to debuting in his $375 million post-retirement venture next year. 

Tom Brady shares his excitement about following broadcasting career

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The retired NFL GOAT has a lot of ventures lined up ahead of him. Despite the unresolved QB situation at the Raiders concerning Jimmy Garoppolo, Brady has made his intentions clear of not returning to play on the field. He recently was invited as a keynote speaker for the eMerge Conference in Miami in April. And Brady opened up about his future plans.

The 45-year-old talked about how his $375 million 10-year deal with Fox to be a part of the booth next year. He talked about how it differs from playing actual football on the field, and how it requires a different skill set. Brady said, “Now, I’ve got to describe other people doing those things. And I think it’s going to be really fun for me because I get a chance to have you guys watch football through my eyes.”

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Despite his hopes of having a great broadcasting career, there are still many critics who feel that Tom Brady may not just be cut out for the booth.

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Brady’s broadcast venture still doubtful to many

It will certainly be a new territory as an analyst for the NFL GOAT in 2024. Recently, former NFL player turned FOX commentator warned Brady about how “it won’t be easy”  in the booth, as the whole world will be watching him commentate on the actions from the sidelines. He went on to talk about how if Brady cannot meet the expectations, he will be criticized by fans. Even former QB turned analyst Kurt Warner opened up about how it’s going to be a difficult learning curve for Tom Brady in the booth. He said, “One of the hardest things is, when you’re a guy like Tom Brady that everybody likes and you want to be liked by people, and you have to figure out how to truly analyze and be critical of what’s going on but not be critical of people.”

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Do you think Brady will enjoy the same success in his broadcasting career as his NFL career? Let us know in the comments below.

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