Fox Sports Provides Tom Brady with Special Access as On-Air Analyst
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As Tom Brady takes on his role as a broadcaster for Fox, the NFL has opted to relax some regulations concerning his participation, allowing him to attend production meetings this season. Despite being a co-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, he will not partake in team workouts and must join production meetings virtually, engaging with head coaches and significant players remotely. Additionally, he can conduct off-site player interviews.Hans Schroeder, the NFL’s executive vice president of media distribution, remarked to The Associated Press that facilitating Brady's communication with coaches and coordinators felt like a logical progression. Brady, who has had a remarkable 23-year career in the league, signed a lucrative 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox in 2022 and began his broadcasting journey last season. Prior to calling the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rematch in Week 2, Brady will cover the New York Giants versus Washington Commanders in Week 1.
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