Now that Tom Brady's NFL career has officially had its curtain call, the greatest quarterback of all time is finally out of a job. After 22 years of tormenting opposing defenses, Brady has retired from the NFL, but he's already drawing interest for a potential second career. Rumors have emerged suggesting that major TV networks could be lining up bids worth around $25 million annually in order to get Brady a gig in a studio role or in broadcasting, per Front Office Sports.

It comes as no surprise that TV networks would be interested in luring Brady out of retirement already, despite the fact that he just made the announcement on Monday. It's hard to imagine Brady having any interest in broadcasting, certainly not so soon after his NFL retirement, but that won't stop networks from reaching out in hopes of swaying him to join their team.

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Brady certainly has the personality and charisma for a career in broadcasting, and there's no doubt that he would shock people with his insane amounts of football knowledge. If fans were impressed by Tony Romo's ability to call out defensive schemes and plays before they happened, just imagine what information Brady could relay to the audience from the booth.

Still, while Brady could certainly become a world-class broadcaster, it's far more likely that the 44-year-old will sit back and enjoy retirement with his family, at least for a while. While $25 million annually is incredibly difficult to turn down, Brady has made more than enough money from his NFL career. Not to mention, his wife Gisele Bündchen is a high-rolling breadmaker in her own right.