Tom Brady will make more in retirement than he did during his stellar NFL career thanks to Fox Sports’ $375 million deal

TOM Brady has set his sights on stepping away from football — and he’s set to make more money from now on than he did during his illustrious NFL career.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion, 45, announced his NFL retirement on Feb. 1.

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Brady retired for the second time in 2023 after initially ending it last year.
He won six of his Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots and spent the last three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he added another title to his resume.
Last season, Brady led the Bucs to the playoffs – only to lose to the Dallas Cowboys in the wild card game.
He’s now poised to become a sports broadcaster, having signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox last summer.


That’s more than his career earnings in 23 NFL seasons.
According to Spotrac, Brady earned $332,962,392 during his tenure as a footballer.
Brady’s contract with Fox is the most lucrative ever awarded in the history of sports broadcasting.
His role will begin in 2024 when he announces games alongside leading play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt.
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Brady’s position would disrupt the role of Greg Olsen, who is currently Burkhardt’s on-air partner.
Olsen recently admitted it would “suck” if he lost his position to Brady.
Last week, Brady posted beach pictures to Twitter and Instagram of him tossing a football with former Patriots teammates Rob Gronkowski, Julan Edelman and Danny Amendola.
The retired quarterback reportedly started dating via a Page Six source after finalizing his divorce from Gisele Bundchen in October.