
Tom Brady has officially retired from the NFL, marking the end of an era for him on the gridiron.
Since his retirement, Brady has reportedly been involved in numerous endeavors, including broadcasting and mentoring young quarterbacks.
Now, according to Dov Kleiman, Brady is slated to be involved in a new sport, this time, an electric boat racing league.
Update: Tom Brady is starting a new career.
Brady is set to become a team owner in the UIM E1 World Championship electric boat racing league. Rafael Nadal joined the league earlier this year.
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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) July 20, 2023
In the above promotional video, the E1 World Championship is highlighted, showcasing the competition’s boats.
This new sport is slated to launch in 2024, an event that will have a lot of eyes on it, especially given Brady’s involvement.
As Kleiman also noted, Brady joins Rafael Nadal as another marquee athlete to have an interest in this event.
With this announcement, however, where does this leave Brady and his broadcasting career?
Brady signed a deal with FOX Sports, a ten-year, $375 million contract to join their broadcasting team at the start of the 2024 season.
Whether this new endeavor will interfere with his other plans remains to be seen.
Many were initially expecting Brady to start his broadcast role for the 2023 season, but it appears that, at least for now, he’s pushing things out another year.
Brady is widely seen as the best quarterback in NFL history.
When the news broke out about the potential for him to be a full-time broadcaster, fans expressed enjoyment about hearing his in-game analysis.
Will he make good on his word and follow through on this contract?
Or, will he continue to be pulled in different directions, resulting in a change of heart?
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