Tom Brady used to dominate the screen for three hours on Sunday, Monday or Thursday – then he retired. In his post-playing days, Brady has become inescapable on the screen.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion is no stranger to the spotlight. He walked into a broadcasting job with Fox Sports, serving on the top team for NFL games. He was on the call for Super Bowl 59 as an analyst alongside Kevin Burkhardt.
He added part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders to his portfolio. On Monday, he announced that he'll play in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in March 2026.
On Monday night, he appeared in the Raiders' coaches box with a headset on.
It's an interesting look for Brady, especially after the NFL relaxed some of the broadcast restrictions they initially put in place for him.








