Tom Brady is set to become Fox Sports's lead NFL analyst when he retires.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion's post-retirement plan was announced Tuesday by Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch.
"We are delighted that Tom has committed to joining the Fox team and wish him all the best during this upcoming season," Murdoch said.
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Brady, 44, confirmed the news on social media.
Excited, but a lot of unfinished business on the field with the @Buccaneers #LFG https://t.co/FwKlQp02Hi
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) May 10, 2022
"Excited, but a lot of unfinished business on the field with the @Buccaneers #LFG," he tweeted.
When Brady does take up his new role as a lead NFL analyst, he will call games with Kevin Burkhardt and act as an "ambassador" for "client and promotional initiatives," according to a report.
Brady had retired for a brief period earlier this year, but he said he came back due to "unfinished business."
"At the end of the day, I just love the competition on the field," he said.
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"And last year was a very bitter ending to a season, and we've got to make a lot of corrections to try to improve and put ourselves in a better position to succeed moving forward."