Las Vegas Raiders limited partner and Fox Sports NFL analyst Tom Brady will provide commentary for the Detroit Lions' NFC Divisional Round home game
Tom Brady is wrapping up his first year as a Fox Sports broadcaster and plans to continue talking about the NFL for years to come.
Brady's 10-year contract to call football games might be hallmarked by conflicts of interest, but that hasn't stopped him yet.
Even as Tom Brady goes through his first postseason and prepares to call his first Super Bowl as a television analyst in three weeks, rumors about his future continue to be rampant, much to the dismay of Fox Sports.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion is reportedly involved in the Raiders' coaching search while calling games.
Despite Tom Brady's part-ownership of the Raiders, he intends to complete his broadcasting contract with Fox. Read more on Boston.com.
Brady, Fox and the NFL agreed to put extensive restrictions on what he’s allowed to do because of his minority ownership in the Raiders.
Tom Brady's agent, Don Yee, told Ben Fischer of the Sports Business Journal on Thursday that his client intends to see out his 10-year, $375 million
Brady reportedly took an active role in recruiting Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to interview for the Raiders' head coach opening.
Many denounced the idea of Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady pulling double duty with broadcasting and an ownership stake before he was even an officia
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Tom Brady is expected to continue with Fox throughout the duration of his 10-year contract, his agent said on Thursday, Jan. 16.