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Tom Brady’s name is practically synonymous with success in the NFL, often hailed as the greatest of all time. His record speaks for itself: 7 Super Bowl victories out of 10 appearances, 89,214 career passing yards, 7,753 completions, 649 touchdown passes, and 333 games started . Brady also holds the NFL records for most career quarterback wins (251), quarterback playoff wins (35), and Super Bowl MVP Awards (5), making him the only player to claim that honor for two different franchises.

While entire books could be written about Brady’s accomplishments, what stands out most is his incredible longevity. Brady is the only quarterback to win a Super Bowl in three separate decades and holds titles as the oldest NFL MVP (at 40) and the oldest Super Bowl MVP (at 43). Now, at 47, Brady is stepping into a new chapter with a project called “Last Week,” where he will create long-form blogs to give fans a glimpse into his life off the field. He recently teased this new venture in a video at a Morgan Wallen concert in Las Vegas, where he escorted the country music star to the stage alongside boxing legend Mike Tyson. The first episode of this new series is set to drop tomorrow on YouTube.

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A Look at “Last Week’s” First Episode

The debut episode of “Last Week” is expected to focus on Brady’s recent experiences at the Olympics, where he attended six different venues and nine events over three days with his daughter, Vivian Lake. Highlights will include watching gymnastics superstarSimone Biles in action. Brady mentioned, “It’s hard to show you guys those things on 10-second social clips or 20-second social clips,” acknowledging the limitations of short-form content. However, while longer videos offer more depth, they also face the challenge of keeping viewers engaged. It will be interesting to see how Brady’s project resonates with fans, especially as he balances this new role with his upcoming job as a sports analyst for FOX.

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Tom Brady’s journey into sports media began with a massive 10-year deal with Fox Sports worth $375 million, signed back in 2022 while he was still playing in Tampa. His contract kicks off on Sunday, September 8, when he makes his broadcasting debut during the Cleveland Browns vs. Dallas Cowboys game in Cleveland, part of FOX’s America’s Game of the Week.

Quite a coincidence that the last game played in Brady’s career was the playoff loss to the Cowboys and now it’s the first team he has to work with on FOX. Brady will be joined by Kevin Burkhardt, who will handle the play-by-play. With Brady traveling each week to cover games, there will be plenty of material for his new vlog project. It will be interesting to see if he draws inspiration from John Madden’s iconic road trips-tomorrow’s premiere will give us the first glimpse of what TB12 has in store.