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Tom Brady is used to playing in Super Bowls, winning seven Super Bowl titles during his playing career. But next year, he’s taking on a new challenge: calling a Super Bowl as a broadcaster.

On Tuesday afternoon, Tom Brady joined The Pat McAfee Show to discuss his new business partnership with NOBULL, but he also talked a little bit about his upcoming broadcasting career with Fox.

“The Super Bowl’s coming up. I’m excited about that. And working hard on my Fox broadcasting opportunity, which I’m sure excited about,”  Brady said on the show.

Later in the interview, Brady spoke more about his upcoming career with Fox and announced that he plans to be calling the Super Bowl next year for the network.

“I just loved playing so much I never wanted to give it up. Unfortunately, I gotta watch now. And I think in these moments when they have championship games and Super Bowls… Next year I’m gonna be calling a Super Bowl for Fox, which is going to be incredible,” Brady said. “It’s been a different experience this year watching, but I’ve certainly enjoyed not getting hit by Aaron Ronald and Ndamukong Suh anymore and enjoying other parts of my life.”

We’ll have to see how Brady does during his broadcast career.

[Awful Announcing]