Newly retired as an NFL player Wednesday, Tom Brady could be starting his second career as a television analyst in two weeks’ time during Super Bowl LVII.
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According to longtime journalist and sports commentator Bob Costas, the 45-year-old could have his baptism of fire with FOX Sports during Super Bowl coverage on Feb. 12.
“I expect him to be part of their coverage, but not during the game itself, but there’s a six-hour prelude, then a half and then an aftermath. She [FOX Sports] It would be very crazy not to want Tom Brady to be the center of attention in this situation,” Costas said in an interview with CNN on Friday.
Last year, Brady inked a lucrative 10-year deal worth $375 million with the American chain.
For this final meeting of the NFL season, as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles, Kevin Burkhart will be the descriptor while Greg Olsen will be in analysis.