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Tom Brady is still in front of the microphone as a player, soon maybe for the Fox TV station in the TV studio
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Tom Brady becomes a TV pundit at Fox Sports after retiring from football.
As the Los Angeles-based media company announced via short message service Twitter, the 44-year-old Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is to strengthen the team as chief analyst.
"We are pleased to announce that seven-time Superbowl winner Tom Brady has joined Fox Sports as a senior analyst immediately after his playing career," the broadcaster wrote.
Brady only announced his resignation in mid-March after just 40 days and announced that he would play another season with the Bucs in the American professional league NFL.
He was "excited" but there were still "many unfinished things on the field" with his team, the 44-year-old wrote in response to the television station's announcement.
With seven Super Bowl victories, Brady is the most successful professional in league history.
He won the championship with the Buccaneers in 2021.
The Florida team plays the Seattle Seahawks in Munich on November 13th.
It will be the NFL's first game in Germany.
The duel will be held in Munich's Allianz Arena.
see/dpa