
NFL legend Tom Brady just completed his second season with Fox Sports. Brady previously signed a 10-year, $375 million deal with the network to be their top NFL analyst. The seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback provided excellent insight and his own brand of commentary throughout the 2025 NFL season.
The campaign has ended for Fox Sports, though. Brady, alongside play-by-play announced Kevin Bukrhardt and sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi, aired their last broadcast in the conference championship round. The NFC championship game was aired on Fox Sports as the Seattle Seahawks punched their ticket to the Super Bowl after defeating the Los Angeles Rams.
With Fox Sports now officially on its NFL offseason, Brady had a lot of time on his hands on Sunday. The 15-time Pro Bowler took to social media to share some timely life updates as he navigated through an uneventful non-football day.
Sunday marked the first time this season that there were no NFL games. The Super Bowl, which will be aired on CBS, is scheduled for next Sunday. The 2026 Pro Bowl Games will take place on Tuesday and will be broadcast by ESPN.
“So this is what you do on a Sunday,” Brady posted on Instagram, sharing a selfie from his couch.
Tom Brady trying to keep himself busy on Sunday with no NFL broadcast for Fox Sports
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Brady also shared a photo of a book entitled “Trillion Dollar Coach” about Silicon Valley legend Bill Campbell. Brady proudly shared that he was able to catch up on some reading on his day off.
Finally, the 48-year-old shared a photo of himself inside his bedroom. He announced his “major move” from the couch back to the bed. “This is what Sunday is all about,” he wrote.
Brady is going to have a much busier Sunday next week. He will be watch Drake Maye and the Patriots attempt to secure their seventh Super Bowl title in franchise history. All six of their previous championships were during Brady’s time with the team.
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