NFL Rumors: Tom Brady To Quit $375 Million Worth Contract With Fox?

Tom Brady may be contemplating rejecting the astronomical $375 million contract that Fox Sports offered him for the next 10 years. He may opt out of the deal, which hasn’t yet begun, by simply saying he doesn’t want to.

The greatest quarterback in NFL history is contemplating leaving, and Fox Sports executives have little power to stop him. By the end of 2024, Tom Brady was intended to return to full-time employment with Fox Sports and begin his media career after a period of retirement that he is currently absolutely enjoying. To compete with other firms in NFL coverage, he is now Fox Sports’ largest wager.

NFL Insider: Tom Brady To Quit The Contract With Fox?

Tom Brady calling NFL games for Fox is only “49% likely,” according to sports media expert Andrew Marchand of the New York Post during a podcast earlier this week, fueling rumors that the great quarterback won’t begin his rumored 10-year, $375 million contract in 2024.

It appears that even Brady is unaware of that.

Brady responded to a Sports Illustrated article regarding Marchand’s forecast that was shared on Instagram with one simple phrase: “FakeNews.”

Brady may try to avoid rushing into another high-effort job after retiring from football due to his well-known work ethic, according to Marchand.

“I’ve talked to a couple of people recently close to Brady and I kind of feel like I’m going more 49% chance he does it, 51% chance he doesn’t,” said Marchand. “I don’t think he wants to travel that much. … I think Brady’s a guy who if he’s in, he’s all in. So he’s not going to be showing up day of games like Joe Buck and Aikman do sometimes. He’s going to be there early if he’s going to do it, so it’s a four-day event.”

Marchland continues by drawing comparisons to other outstanding quarterbacks who also chose a media profession. He did, however, make note of Brady’s unique distinction from the others. For the illustrious quarterback, dedication is everything.He will not perform if he does not feel completely capable of doing so.

Marchland added: “I think Brady’s a guy who, if he’s in, he’s all-in, so he’s not going to be showing up day of games like Joe Buck and Troy Aikman do sometimes. He’s going to be there early if he’s going to do it. So it’s going to be a four-day event, again, cry me a river for that type of money for five and a half months.”

 

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