Tom Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback in NFL history. Over a 23‑year career, he won seven Super Bowls, the most by any player in league history. He spent 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, where he captured six championships, and finished his playing career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning Super Bowl LV. Brady retired from football in 2023 after a remarkable run that redefined longevity and success in the sport.
After retiring, Brady transitioned into broadcasting and media. In May 2022, he agreed to a 10‑year, $375 million contract with Fox Sports as a lead NFL analyst, reportedly the richest deal for a sports commentator ever. He made his on‑air debut during the 2024 season alongside play‑by‑play partner Kevin Burkhardt and has since been the face of NFL on Fox coverage, including the Super Bowl.

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Brady’s broadcast work has drawn significant praise from fans, and now has earned formal recognition. On Wednesday, Brady was included among the nominees for the 47th Annual Sports Emmy Awards, slated for May 26 in New York City.
He received a nomination in the Outstanding Sports Personality: Event Analyst category, alongside other high‑profile figures like Troy Aikman, Cris Collinsworth, Greg Olsen, and Bill Raftery.
This marks another milestone in Brady’s post‑playing career. He previously earned a Sports Emmy in 2019 for the Tom vs. Time documentary series, adding to his list of achievements beyond the gridiron.
Brady’s Emmy nomination comes as he prepares for his third season with Fox. The winners will be announced at the Sports Emmy Awards ceremony in May, with Brady among those hoping to add another accolade to an already historic resume.
