That is what the Titans got with simply Mut 24 coins astounding value. It comes at a time the Titans are struggling at quarterback with Ryan Tannehill, despite having a playoff-caliber roster around him. The move will give Willis time to adapt and learn without the pressure of starting immediately, and when he’s ready to take over this team could have a truly dynamic offense.
I understand hesitation about this class in general, especially in the first round with the depth available at other positions. Letting a guy like Willis plummet like this because of those issues is beyond the pale. He is tailor made for the direction the Madden NFL 24 is going, and there’s functionally no reason Willis should go this late and Josh Allen get selected in the Top 10.
Let’s just break the statistical leaders between Willis and Allen from their final college seasons: Tom Brady’s biggest financial windfall is yet to come. On Tuesday it was announced that the Madden NFL 24 legend has a standing agreement with Fox Sports to join their broadcasting team when he decides to retire from playing, and the figure is absolutely staggering.
Brady will reportedly sign a 10 year, $375M deal with Fox, the largest in the history of sports broadcasting — and roughly three time more than Joe Buck, who accepted a five year deal from ESPN earlier this year. That figure, if true, is more than Brady earned during his entire 22 year Madden NFL 24 career thus far.
It’s unclear when Brady will retire to join Fox, though it seems nearer to becoming a reality. With Brady’s short term retirement following the Super Bowl, paired with this future announcement, there are now questions whether this will truly be Brady’s last in the Madden NFL 24. In stands to reason that Fox would not have informed investors of the future deal if it wasn’t planned to come to pass soon, meaning it could be time to prep for Brady on our screens ever week.
It’s presumed that Brady will become Fox Sports’ lead Madden NFL 24 analyst, a role that has yet to be filled following the departure of Troy Aikman, who left along with Buck for ESPN. It was believed former Bears and Panthers tight end Greg Olsen could have been chosen as a successor, though now that seems to be on hold — or at least a temporary gig until Brady is ready to dive in.