Tom Brady Multi-Year Deal: With his retirement announcement in early February, former Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady’s 23-year NFL career appears to be over. Brady, 40, isn’t ready to ride off into the sunset.
Recently, SiriusXM announced a multi-year agreement with the “Let’s Go” show. Together with Brady, the show is co-hosted by Jim Gray and former NFL great Larry Fitzgerald.
“I’m excited to be back with Jim, Larry, and the SiriusXM family for season three of Let’s Go!” Brady stated this. “We appreciate all of our supporters and fans. In the fall, we hope to provide more insight into the game we adore.”
“Being with Tom and Jim on SiriusXM has been a lot of fun and a great experience,” Fitzgerald stated. “We’re delighted to be able to continue interacting with fans around the country about life and the game we all love,” said the team.
“In so many areas, Tom and Larry have exceptional knowledge and judgment,” Gray stated. “We’ve been together for years, and it’s fantastic that we’ll be able to continue our chats on Let’s Go! that take fans deep inside the game and get to know these two icons even better.”
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Brady is no longer simply a podcaster following his playing days with the Buccaneers and Patriots; he’s also a network TV personality. Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox Sports as an analyst last summer. Is that a GOAT in the booth? In 2024, Brady will begin covering sports for Fox Sports.
Season three of the “Let’s Go” podcast will premiere in the fall. SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Sports Radio and SiriusXM NFL Radio carry it.

“As the greatest quarterback in history steps away from the field and embarks on the next chapter of his career, SiriusXM will be the place to hear him talk about it all in his own words,” stated Scott Greenstein, President, and CCO, SiriusXM.
“In their first two seasons of Let’s Go!, Tom, Larry, and Jim have generated so many must listen’ moments!” This is undoubtedly a one-of-a-kind show, allowing fans to interact with two of the game’s finest players. We’re excited to expand our partnership and offer Let’s Go! available exclusively to our subscribers.”
Brady will undoubtedly keep himself active long after he retires. We would not have expected anything less.
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