Drew Bledsoe Weighs in on Tom Brady's Broadcasting Debut
- Tom Brady to start $375 million analyst contract with Fox after retirement.
- Drew Bledsoe playfully jokes about Tom Brady's new job during broadcast.
- The banter follows Bledsoe's divorce joke months ago.
Former New England Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe has shared his thoughts on Tom Brady's upcoming debut as an NFL analyst for Fox, set to begin this season. Brady, who recently retired for the second time, is stepping into a lucrative $375 million contract after taking a year off. Bledsoe expressed confidence in Brady's abilities, stating, "I know that Tommy will work it to death," while humorously noting that he might tire of Brady's voice during broadcasts. Bledsoe's comments came during an appearance on "Good Morning Football," where he highlighted the importance of hard work in broadcasting, referencing other successful commentators like Tony Romo. His light-hearted jab at Brady follows a recent Netflix roast, where Bledsoe, along with other celebrities, made jokes about Brady's personal life, including his divorce from Gisele Bundchen. The roast featured material that reportedly upset Bundchen, who was disappointed by the portrayal of her family. The roast's atmosphere was tense, with Brady visibly reacting to the jokes, particularly those aimed at his marriage. An insider revealed that Bundchen's primary concern is the well-being of their children, who were affected by the content of the show. As Brady prepares for his new role, the anticipation surrounding his broadcasting career continues to grow, with fans eager to see how he will transition from player to commentator.