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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Tom Brady is now in such a position that would open several speculations. With his contract with the Bucs set to expire soon, all eyes are on him. While he could compete for another season, his 10-year $375 Million deal with Fox Sports is also not off the page. But Kevin Burkhardt seems unbothered by it.

Greg Olsen and Kevin Burkhardt joined the ‘Sports Media with Richard Deitsch’ podcast, where they pondered several topics. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and his massive contract were also in the equation. The NFL GOAT could become a replacement as a lead analyst for FOX’s top duo. But Burkhardt does not seem threatened by it.

Kevin Burkhardt is not afraid of Tom Brady

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Despite the concern, Kevin Burkhardt is focusing on something else. He mentioned via NY Post, “In a business sense, when this all happened, obviously, I texted with Tom and that was it. That was the last time I texted with him because quite honestly I’ve got enough to do right now. I can’t be thinking about Tom Brady when the next two games are the most important of my personal career.”

After Troy Aikman and Joe Buck left for ESPN, Greg Olsen and Kevin Burkhardt became Fox’s top guys. The duo’s work ethic has remained exemplary and received praise throughout the season. They would call the NFC Championship Game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Philadelphia Eagles, which could be the biggest game of their career.

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If Tom Brady called it quits on football and opted for his deal with Fox Sports, he could take over Greg Olsen’s spot. It is a messy situation, and Olsen admitted it would be disheartening.

Greg Olsen gearing up for the effect of Tom Brady’s arrival on Fox

It is about time that Tom Brady graced the broadcast booth. He would join Fox Sports as an NFL analyst and game caller. However, Greg Olsen appeared concerned about his position since TB12 could replace him. Olsen spoke with ESPN 1000 about the influence Brady might have on his spot.

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The former NFL tight end expressed disappointment that Brady’s arrival would impact his position. But he refers to himself as “a big boy” and realizes what he signed up for. Olsen bet on himself, flip the dice, and observe how it would turn out.

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It remains a mystery whether Brady will keep playing football or retire and pursue other endeavors.

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