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Reunion with Bill Belichick and future, Tom Brady opens up

Tom Brady’s new life will have to wait a bit. In an appearance on FOX Sports 1, the former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback confirmed that he will indeed become a consultant for Fox Sports, but won’t start until the 2024 season.

“I’m going to take time to learn, be really good at what I want to do and not rush it,” Brady explained. “I think when people bet on me, whether it’s when I was drafted by the Patriots or when I signed with the Bucs, I want to be dedicated and not let people down. I think that was my biggest motivation. »

The seven-time champion was everywhere on Monday, including his own podcast. The opportunity to receive Bill Belichick.

“The greatest player, the greatest career, a great person”, launched the coach about his former player. “It was truly an incredible opportunity and an honor for me to coach Tom. I think it has to stop at some point, but it’s the greatest of all time. Congratulations Tom. I was lucky to learn from him and his way of seeing things. No other coach will have this experience. It was amazing. »

It was with emotion that Brady responded.

“Coach Belichick and I developed an incredible relationship from the moment I was drafted. We spent a lot of time together. He taught me the essence of football, how to study defenses… I can’t imagine a better teacher to learn how to be an NFL quarterback.

And no, there would be no falling out between the two men.

“That’s stupid. People have always tried to separate us. I don’t think we’ve ever felt that in our relationship. We never tried to walk away. In fact, we have always tried to go in the same direction,” says Brady. “I think when we were in New England together for 20 years, they were tired of writing the same things. »

“Always a part of me that thinks it can play”

These appearances were also an opportunity for Brady to explain his state of mind when announcing his retirement.

“There will always be a part of me that wants to play, and a part of me that thinks I have the level to play. I think you just have to know that it’s the right time to stop. So for me, I knew it had to stop at some point, and I think it’s the right time. It’s not that I can’t do it anymore. It’s not that I don’t want more. It’s not that I wouldn’t be happy to play. I love playing football. I’ve loved playing football since I was a kid on the streets in Portola Drive. I think it’s just the decision that it’s time to do other things. »

Tom Brady Sr, the player’s father, also gave some keys to the player’s departure.

“It’s been a really tough six months from a personal, family and football perspective,” Tom Brady’s father told Boston.com. “Once he said to me, ‘I’m tired of being hit. “He played 23 years and he holds the record for the most sacks in the NFL… and there must be another two or three thousand more hits. At 45 you say to yourself “Hey, do I still want to get hit? The answer is really “no, I don’t feel like it at all unless everything else works.” Unfortunately, it didn’t work out well this year, and I think that was the logical conclusion. »

In the meantime, Brady has announced on FOX Sports that he will not be taking up his commentary duties on FOX until the fall of 2024. Time to breathe a little.

Already a model

Brady’s new career hasn’t started yet, but he still finds something to keep busy. Having announced that he would take back the promotional photos of his underwear brand if he got a certain number of retweets, the former Buccaneer complied, taking good care to tag his friends Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman to be good measure.

Front cover photo: Tiffany Amisse in Munich for DNA of Sports

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