Tom Brady ‘will be in the booth for the UFL Championship game on Fox’ as seven-time Super Bowl winner prepares to start his $375m contract

Tom Brady is set to begin life as an NFL analyst next season when he starts his $375million contract with Fox.

But he’s already busy preparing for next season and getting in some practice ahead of his debut behind the microphone when the Cleveland Browns take on the Dallas Cowboys in week one.

According to The Athletic, Brady will be in the booth during the second quarter of Sunday’s UFL Championship game on Fox.

The seven-time Super Bowl winner is already scheduled to be at the game between the Birmingham Stallions and San Antonio Brahmas in St. Louis on Sunday.

As part of his responsibilities, Brady will be at America’s Center in Missouri to hand over the game’s MVP award. 

Tom Brady will reportedly be in the booth for the UFL Championship game on Fox on Sunday

Earlier this week, Brady promised to ‘cut it loose’ in the booth as an NFL analyst – and the legendary quarterback claimed people may view him differently in a year’s time.

Brady, who retired from football for a second time in February 2023, will finally begin calling games this fall after signing his 10-year deal with Fox two years ago.

And while he’s not far removed from his playing career and surely has relationships with many active players, he’s vowed to give brutally honest criticism when it’s warranted.

‘I got you, don’t worry baby I’m on it,’ he said after NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero urged him to ‘cut it loose.’   

‘Next year you might say, ‘Tom, tone it down man, you’re being a jerk man, let these guys grow and develop,” the quarterback continued.

Earlier in his discussion with Pelissero and Mike Garafolo on ‘The Insiders,’ Brady was asked how he would navigate analyzing games when most players would never be able to reach the standards he set himself.

Pelissero mentioned how Peyton Manning often wears his emotions on his sleeve during ESPN’s ‘Manningcast’ when there is a case of bad game management.

Tom Brady will serve as a Fox Sports NFL analyst this fall after his legendary playing career

Tom Brady will serve as a Fox Sports NFL analyst this fall after his legendary playing career

‘I’d say that’s a point that I have to continue to develop and learn and understand,’ Brady responded. ‘Cause I do, a lot like Peyton, I have a very high expectation for how I think the game needs to be played and how it needs to be coached, how it needs to be officiated. 

‘I wanna see the game grow, I wanna see the game succeed, I wanna see it better thane ever. How can I play a role in impacting that? I can give my own opinion, and if people wanna listen, great. If they don’t that’s okay. But I only have the best intentions for what I’m about to undertake and I love the group of teammates that I’m undertaking it with.

Earlier this week, Brady was celebrated by an A-list crowd as he returned to Foxborough to be inducted into the Patriots’ Hall of Fame.

His close friends and ex-teammates Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman were in attendance, while more Patriots legends like Ty Law, Devin McCourty, Willie McGinest, and Vince Wilfork sat at the same table.

The big night was also attended by the likes of Jon Bon Jovi, Bill Burr and even Jay-Z.

The Patriots typically wait five years from a player’s retirement to induct them into their Hall of Fame, but owner Robert Kraft waived that rule to honor Brady on ‘6/12’, with the latter number being his jersey number throughout his career.

Brady won six Super Bowls while in New England and is considered by many to be the greatest quarterback in NFL history.

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