Mark Sanchez continues to cross paths with Tom Brady no matter how hard the former QB tries to get away from him.
Since Tom Brady has not retired for good, he will reportedly head to television after he signed a long-term deal with Fox Sports, the same company that Sanchez is with.
“I guess thanks for ruining the trajectory of my career for the second time, Tom,” Sanchez said, jokingly, via Awful Announcing. “I get drafted to the guy’s division. Now he’s gotta come to FOX and ruin everything here. I can’t get away from the guy.
“Hopefully he doesn’t get too annoyed with the hazing we put them through as rookies here at FOX. Hopefully, it doesn’t get too annoying for him.”
Since Sanchez is a FOX Sports broadcaster, he could be affected with Brady’s move to FOX Sport.
The 45-year-old quarterback is going to come into the network as the new guy with a $375 million deal. Brady is not going to be playing in this year’s Super Bowl, but FOX is carrying the game, so that means that Brady has a chance to get on TV for the first time in his new role.
Bob Costas thinks that Brady is going to be there.
“In the immediate future, FOX has the Super Bowl this year,” Costas said. “So I would expect that he would be part of their coverage. Not in the game itself, but there’s a six-hour pregame. And then a halftime, and then a postgame. They’d be very foolish not to want Tom Brady to be front and center as part of that.”
While it is unlikely he will start broadcasting right away, he should make some sort of appearance just to get his feet wet.