Curt Menefee, Michael Strahan and Rob Gronkowski wawiting for Tom Brady hologram.Curt Menefee, Michael Strahan and Rob Gronkowski (Photo via FOX Sports)
Social media is ripping on FOX Sports for displaying another bizarre hologram of Tom Brady before today’s games kicked off.

Tom Brady is in the first season of a 10-year, $375 million contract he signed with FOX in 2022. The seven-time Super Bowl champion is on the network’s top commentary team with play-by-play voice Kevin Burkhardt and sideline reporter Erin Andrews.

Before the early afternoon games commenced, FOX featured their $375 million man via hologram in the studio with Curt Menefee, Michael Strahan and Rob Gronkowski. The Brady hologram shared some pre-game analysis for the Chicago Bears-Green Bay Packers game:






It’s been a busy year for Brady, who was also approved as a minority owner for the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders. Brady must follow a strict set of rules as an owner and NFL analyst, and that includes being barred from criticizing officials.

Tom Brady Has Improved As An NFL Analyst Since Week 1

Brady was clearly nervous and uncomfortable in his first couple of weeks as an NFL analyst, but he’s certainly improved over the last few weeks. The three-time league MVP has settled in nicely and sounds a lot more confident in the booth, a welcoming development since he’ll be calling the Super Bowl.

Did Tom Brady Really Submit A CV To Land A Corporate Job? Find Out

Tom Brady is seen on the field prior to a game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Buffalo Bills at Lumen Field on October 27, 2024Tom Brady (Image Credit: Getty Images)
Tom Brady went on to become a legend in the NFL. Expressing his unrequited loyalty towards the New England Patriots, Brady won seven Super Bowl titles. Brady’s antics on the field have earned him the title of the ‘Greatest Quarterback of all time.’ After all, there is not much debate about a player who was adjudged as the Super Bowl MVP a whopping 5 times!

Now, let’s just clear our minds and imagine Brady working a corporate job. Before this seems like a drunken statement, here’s everything you need to know about Tom Brady’s 1-page CV that resurfaced recently.

Why Did Tom Brady’s CV Resurface? 

Back in 2000, Tom Brady was still a young gentleman trying to make his living. Unaware of the monumental success waiting for him, Brady went on a corporate job hunt! In 2014, Brady took to his Facebook account and uploaded some of his older documents. A close look at them left the NFL fans shocked. The legendary quarterback shared images of his one-page CV.

Brady’s resume looked just fine, showcasing a 3.3 GPA in Business and Psychology. Reminiscing about his early struggles, Brady captioned the post in a funny way. It read, “Found my old resume! Really thought I was gonna need this after the 5th round.” In fact, Brady did land a job as an intern at Merill Lynch in Ann Arbor and Michigan.

Working diligently, Brady gained a lot of knowledge about the functioning of upper-level management along with various company strategies. His resume also points out Brady’s ventures as a park service manager at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. He also worked as a sales representative at several golf courses. Thus, it is evident that Brady had to toil hard for his success. And once he stepped foot on the NFL realm, the gridiron was his to rule.

 


How Did Tom Brady Become An NFL Legend? 

Brady was always attracted to football. Playing for the Michigan Wolverines, Brady was picked up as the 199th overall pick by the New England Patriots in the sixth round. After becoming a regular for the Patriots in his second season, Brady made his impact right away. He immediately contributed significantly to lead the Patriots to their maiden Super Bowl title.

Tom Brady of the New England Patriots looks on holding his helmet Tom Brady (Image Credit: Getty Images)
Over the course of his career, the 47-year-old guided the Patriots to a whopping 17 division titles. Winning countless accolades in his embellished career, Brady recently revealed his stunning memorabilia collection. After his retirement, Brady’s stats would look like the one right out of a dream. He finished with 12,050 passing attempts and 7753 completions, with a percentage of 64.3%. Brady ran 89,214 yards with a rating of 97.2. Thus, despite his lookout for a corporate job early on, Tom Brady’s true brilliance remains etched in the NFL folklore forever.