By Richard Deitsch, Andrew Marchand, Tashan Reed and Vic Tafur
Tom Brady’s agent says he’s committed to sports broadcasting for the long haul.
Don Yee, Brady’s longtime agent, said the famous quarterback-turned-Fox NFL broadcaster plans to stay with Fox for the duration of his 10-year broadcasting contract. Yee told SBJ’s Ben Fischer that “Tom has had a tremendous amount of fun working with Fox this year, and he’s really excited about the future with Fox and his growth on their team. And this year was the first year of a long relationship.”
Fischer asked Yee specifically if Brady intended to fulfill the terms of his contract and Yee responded he did. The Athletic has reached out to Yee for comment.
Plenty have predicted Brady will leave Fox before the end of the contract including The Athletic’s Richard Deitsch (the writer of these very words), who boldly prognosticated in a 2025 sports media prediction column that Brady would get deeper involved with the Las Vegas Raiders in the offseason and decide to go all in with NFL ownership by the start of the next NFL season. (Don’t go to Vegas on Deitsch’s prediction.)
Brady wasn’t formally approved as a minority owner of the Raiders until last October, but he reached an agreement with controlling owner Mark Davis…