While Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has the most Super Bowls, his salary does not justify his achievements.
He’s never had a mega-bucks deal like what Aaron Rodgers recently signed with the Green Bay Packers.
In fact, his highest annual average value is $25 million.
Since he’s not getting most of the money, his teams could build a better roster around him.
His awareness of building a solid team helped him become the most successful player in the NFL.
But even if his earnings as a player pale compared to other quarterbacks, he has ways to earn what he’s sacrificing for his team.
Holy moly: Tom Brady’s contract with FOX is for 10 years and a whopping $375M, per @AndrewMarchand. Might just be largest market reset ever. 💰💰💰 https://t.co/Kwgjbp7bns
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) May 10, 2022
Pro Football Focus writer Ari Meirov shared that Brady’s contract with FOX is a staggering $375 million for ten years.
New York Post’s Andrew Marchand first reported the news.
That figure is the highest in the sports broadcasting market, earning him $37.5 million annually.
It’s only $2.5 million less than Matthew Stafford‘s annual average value and Brady need not risk injuries while earning that ungodly amount.
He might not be earning his true value as a player, but he’s set to cash in once he retires from the league for good.
Brady’s Growing Empire
Brady might even earn more money once he’s done playing football.
Aside from his impending deal with FOX Sports, he also owns TB12 Sports health and wellness company.
He’s also delving into non-fungible tokens and launched his BRADY apparel line in early 2022.
He also filed 26 patents for “Tom Brady” to signify more businesses soon.
If all of his ventures click, then the money he will earn from FOX is loose change.
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