Travis and Jason Kelce express excitement over Tom Brady's broadcasting debut in September
Tom Brady's football knowledge is known for being one of the best in league, and while he's not using it on the field any more, he has found another use. The future Hall of Fame quarterback is set to start his broadcasting career, having signed a a 10-year, $375 million contract to be the lead analyst […]
Tom Brady's football knowledge is known for being one of the best in league, and while he's not using it on the field any more, he has found another use.
The future Hall of Fame quarterback is set to start his broadcasting career, having signed a a 10-year, $375 million contract to be the lead analyst for the Fox Sports.
And he is not alone, with Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce having joined ESPN for Monday Night Football. So while Jason and his brother Travis discussed this new career path for him, they couldn't help but mention Brady.
So how does Travis think Brady is going to do?
“Fantastic, because it’s (expletive) Tom Brady,” he said.
Jason had similar sentiments.
“He’s going to do (expletive) great. He’s the greatest quarterback of all time. He’s going to be able to share his insight, what he thinks about the game live. He’s going to be sharing what was going on in his head while he was playing, and he’s going to be doing that for everyone to listen to," Jason said. "I (expletive) can’t wait for Tom Brady to call games and he’s going to kill it.”
"I can’t wait hear what Tom sounds like, hear what he says about different situations, his analysis, especially on the quarterback position, on everything. It’s going to be awesome,” he added.
However, in true Jason Kelce fashion, he had to take a dig at the Dallas Cowboys to prove his Eagles loyalty.
Brady's first game will be the Cowboys matchup against the Cleveland Browns. And according to Jason, "sucks that he’s doing a Cowboys game. Who wants to watch one of those?"
So hopefully Brady can deliver.
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