Tom Brady To Join Fox Sports As Lead Analyst In 2024
Brady Will Replace Greg Olsen, Who Left Fox To Join ESPN
Tom Brady is joining Fox Sports as its lead NFL analyst, the network announced Tuesday. The seven-time Super Bowl champion will join the network’s top NFL broadcast team alongside Kevin Burkhardt, who was named Fox’s lead play-by-play announcer last year. Brady will replace Greg Olsen, who left Fox to join ESPN.
The move comes after Brady retired from the NFL following the 2022 season. He had previously hinted at a desire to join Fox Sports and had even been spotted at the network’s headquarters in Los Angeles earlier this year.
Brady To Make Fox Debut In Week 9
Brady will make his Fox debut in Week 9 when the network airs the Detroit Lions-Green Bay Packers game. He will also call the NFC Divisional playoff game and the Super Bowl.
Fox Sports CEO Eric Shanks said in a statement that Brady is “the greatest quarterback of all time” and that he is “thrilled” to have him join the network.
“Tom is an icon of the sport and we are excited to have him join our team,” Shanks said. “He will bring his unique insights and perspectives to our NFL coverage, and we know our fans will love hearing from him.”
Brady said in a statement that he is “excited” to join Fox Sports and that he is “looking forward to sharing my insights on the game I love.”
“I have always been a fan of Fox Sports’ coverage of the NFL, and I am excited to be a part of their team,” Brady said. “I am looking forward to sharing my insights on the game I love and to helping our viewers understand the game better.”
Brady's Move To Fox Is A Major Coup For The Network
Brady's move to Fox is a major coup for the network. He is one of the most popular and recognizable athletes in the world, and his addition to the Fox team is sure to boost the network's ratings.
Brady is also a highly respected analyst. He has a deep understanding of the game of football, and he is able to communicate his insights clearly and concisely.
Brady's addition to the Fox team is a sign that the network is committed to providing its viewers with the best possible NFL coverage. With Brady on board, Fox is now the clear leader in NFL broadcasting.