LeBron James admires Tom Brady’s paycheck, considering career in media after retirement
By Scott Rogust
During the latest episode of UNINTERRUPTED’s “The Shop,” LeBron James said he would consider a media career after seeing the contract FOX gave Tom Brady.
This year, the sports world saw quarterback Tom Brady retire for approximately one month before announcing his return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But he already has his post-NFL playing career lined up, as he agreed to a lucrative contract with FOX Sports to be their No. 1 football analyst.
During the latest episode of UNINTERRUPTED’s “The Shop,” LeBron James was asked if he would consider a media career. The Los Angeles Lakers star said he would after seeing the amount of money Brady got.
LeBron James cites Tom Brady’s contract as reason he would pursue media career
Besides citing Brady’s big contract, James cites his knowledge of the sport and wanting to stay around the game during retirement as reasons he would consider making the jump to the media world.
Months after Brady made his return to the NFL, the huge news dropped that he would be signing a 10-year, $375 million contract to be the top analyst on FOX once he officially decides to hang up his cleats for real this time. The move comes during the shakeup in NFL broadcast, after Troy Aikman and Joe Buck left FOX for ESPN.
James is entering the final year of his contract with the Lakers, where he will turn 38. LeBron has said regarding retirement that he wants to play on the same team as his oldest son Bronny before he officially calls it a career.
Will LeBron be the latest athlete to make the jump as a media broadcaster. We are probably multiple years away from finding that out.