Drew Brees Joins FOX Sports
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Brees is one of four former student-athletes being honored at the 2026 convention with the Silver Anniversary Award, joining former Tennessee women's basketball player and Fever great Tamika Catchings, former Millersville women's tennis player Dr. Lauren Witmer and former Simpson men's wrestler Nick Ackerman.
New England Patriots legend Tom Brady had nothing but great things to say about Drew Brees as he takes the next step in his post-playing career.
The two-time Heisman Trophy finalist from Purdue will be be recognized at the annual NCAA convention in January.
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Former NFL Star Drew Brees Lands New Broadcasting Job
New Orleans Saints legend Drew Brees is reportedly returning to the broadcast booth. After retiring from the NFL in 2021, Brees joined NBC as a broadcaster. Although he wanted to focus on the pros, he called Notre Dame football games for the network.
Future Hall of Fame QB Drew Brees was very clear on his thoughts towards the Arizona Cardinals' quarterback situation.
Brees was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft out of Purdue. He spent his first five years in the NFL with the Chargers and the final 15 seasons with the New Orleans Saints. The 46-year-old is now working in broadcasting after he retired in 2020. He is a weekly contributor on ESPN’s “First Take.”
Fox Sports has let go of NFL analyst Mark Sanchez and hired Drew Brees in his place. “We can confirm that Mark Sanchez is no longer with the network. There will be no further comment at this time,” a Fox Sports spokesman told The Associated Press on Friday.