Retired Patriots QB Tom Brady: Likes Over Hits; Fox Analyst Plan?

Busy in retirement, former New England star Tom Brady talks of not missing the hits, poses in his underwear and reveals his start date as a Fox's No. 1 analyst.
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Tom Brady was tired of being hit.

Apparently he's now ready to be hit on.

And, starting in 2024, he'll try to be a hit when he jumps into the TV broadcast booth as Fox's No. 1 analyst.

In an interview with ESPN over the weekend, the recently retired quarterback's father - Tom Sr. - said one of the reasons his son decided to finally quit was the brutal toll 23 seasons in the NFL took on his body.

"This has been a really rough six months on his personal life, his family life, and on his football life,” Tom Sr. said. “He once said this, he said, ‘I’m getting tired of getting hit.’"

Understandable. Especially considering one of the countless records owned by Brady is being sacked 565 times and likely thousands of more knockdowns. Most of the sacks - 500 - came while winning six Super Bowls in Foxboro with the New England Patriots.

“At 45 years of age, you say, ‘Hey, do I want to get hit one more time?’," Tom Sr. said. "The answer’s really 'Nah, I really don’t want to unless everything’s flipping.' Unfortunately, it wasn’t clicking this year and I think it was a foregone conclusion.”

Brady on Monday told FSN's Colin Cowherd that, after talking with executives at Fox last week, he does not expect to begin his broadcasting career until the fall of 2024.

As we've documented, the last year has been a rough patch in Brady's otherwise charmed life. He was knocked out of the playoffs via home losses the last two seasons. He was divorced from his celebrity wife, Giselle. And he absorbed another type of hit - this one financial - as a leading investor and spokesperson for the failed cryptocurrency exchange, FTX.

A week after announcing his second retirement - this one "for good" - Brady is trying to adapt to life after football by doing what single, 40-something men do ... attract attention.

So Brady stripped to his undies and posted what the kids call a "thirst trap" photo, one that begs for views, comments and, hopefully, likes.

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Brady may be already be bored in retirement, but he hasn't yet lost his sense of humor. In the photo he tagged former Patriots-teammates-turned-retirees Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman, "Did I do it right?"


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