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    Tom Brady Breaks Down Year One in Broadcasting Booth Amidst Criticism for His $375 Million Job With Fox

    Tom Brady's first year with Fox hasn't been without controversies; however, the former QB takes time to review his debut season as a broadcaster.

    Tom Brady had an action-packed season despite not being in the playing business anymore. The former quarterback juggled his dual roles despite criticisms.

    Brady got done with his first of 10 seasons worth $375 million for Fox as a color commentator. The seven-time Super Bowl champion reviewed his debut season with an eye toward the future.

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    Tom Brady Talks About His Challenging $375 Million Job at Fox

    During the Super Bowl, Brady etched his name in the history books once again by becoming only the second QB to both play and broadcast a Super Bowl, joining the great Frank Gifford. However, his journey hasn’t been without controversies.

    Brady while reviewing his year-end performance, did not pay attention to those and instead thanked his several broadcasting partners in an Instagram post along with several pictures from his work.

    “The 2024 @nfl season is in the books. It certainly was a new challenge to undertake but I couldn’t have asked for a better team to be a part of and learn from!”

    “To all of my @nflonfox teammates, producers, crew, and colleagues—you made this experience so special, and I’m grateful for the energy, dedication and perserverance you brought every week while always delivering the best broadcast for the fans who we serve week in and week out.”

     

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    “It’s always been about the TEAM and I’m lucky to be part of this great one @foxsports. Wait…How long until Week 1???? LFG!! #ontothenextone,” he captioned the post.

    The Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes becomes a hot-button issue as soon as the Super Bowl comes around. Since Mahomes has been a part of the last 4 out of 5 Super Bowls. However, former NFL QB Brian Hoyer believes the debate is over after Super Bowl 59.

    “The one thing that never happened to the Patriots in all those years of Tom Brady, they never got their assess whooped like this,” he said.

    Danny Amendola gave his perspective on the emerging GOAT debate between Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady ahead of Super Bowl 59.
    New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) after the game at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

    Brady has lost three Super Bowls with a total difference of 15 points, Mahomes’ this year’s Super Bowl loss was by 18 points. He previously got blown out by Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers losing by 22 points.

    Hoyer contended that Mahomes is a great QB and a leader, though he is not on the level of Brady.

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