Report: Drew Brees joining Fox as a game analyst
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Drew Brees has reportedly agreed to a deal with Fox Sports to begin calling NFL games starting in Week 11 of the current season, with the contract extending through at least the 2026 season. Brees is expected to join Adam Amin in the broadcast booth. Previously, Amin was paired with Mark Sanchez, who has not appeared on air since an altercation in Indianapolis in early October led to Sanchez being stabbed and subsequently arrested for battery. Brees has previous experience with Fox as a studio analyst and has also worked as a game analyst for Netflix’s international feed in 2024. This new role will include calling games on the domestic feed.
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