Whenever Tom Brady decides to actually quit playing in the NFL for good, we now know what his next chapter will be.
News broke Tuesday that Brady has signed a contract to become the new lead analyst for FOX's top NFL broadcast booth. The deal, according to reports, is for 10 years, $375 million.
Scott Zolak and Marc Bertrand came back from commercial break on Tuesday after having just talked about Brady's move when they heard the official financial figures involved in the deal.
Zolak said there's no question Brady should quit sooner rather than later.
"When I hear Tom Brady say how he has more to prove, what exactly, what is it?!" he said. "Like those numbers? Come on!"
Bertrand took the conversation in a different direction saying that this mega-contract is setting Brady up to eventually be a sports team owner.
"Ownership of something will be in play," he said. "With his connections, as he's starting to spread out...There's something else coming on top of this after this. This is step one of the process. This guy's got a plan."
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