New York Post

Brees done at NBC after just single season

- By ANDREW MARCHAND amarchand@nypost.com

One and done. Legendary NFL quarterbac­k Drew Brees will not return to NBC after just one season as a studio and game analyst, according to sources.

The decision seemed mutual as Brees preferred doing games over the “Football Night in America” studio show, and NBC didn’t have many NFL games to offer him. NBC soured on Brees’ potential after originally believing he could develop into the heir apparent to Cris Collinswor­th on “Sunday Night Football” games.

After the story was published, Brees tweeted out a response, saying his future at NBC is in limbo and he said there were some grand possibilit­ies.

“Despite speculatio­n from [the] media about my future this fall, I’m currently undecided,” Brees said. “I may work for NBC, I may play football again, I may focus on business and philanthro­py, I may train for the pickleball tour, senior golf tour, coach my kids or all of the above. I’ll let you know.”

On the air, Brees, 43, had an up and down rookie season that was highlighte­d by a poor performanc­e in his biggest broadcast of the year, the Bengals-Raiders playoff game.

While Brees is done with NBC, there is still a possibilit­y he could end up in an NFL booth next year as Fox still has to fill its top game analyst positions for this year as Tom Brady won’t start until after he finishes playing.

Greg Olsen and Fox have already begun discussion­s to make Olsen the No. 1 analyst, according to sources. No contract is completed, but Olsen is on his way to standing next to Kevin Burkhardt on Super Bowl Sunday.

Fox has the big game in two of the next three years. Olsen and Burkhardt were partners last season in Olsen’s rookie broadcasti­ng year.

If Olsen moves up to the top booth, Fox would have an opening for its No. 2 spot and Brees is considered a candidate. The No. 2 jobs do not pay like the No. 1 gigs, so Brees would have to truly want to call NFL games. There is a feeling that is still his desire.

Brees could possibly team with Joe Davis or Adam Amin on Fox’s No. 2 team, which does call playoff games. Amazon could also maybe be a possible landing spot for Brees.

Last year, Brees called Notre Dame games with Mike Tirico. He also did the “Sunday Night Football” pregame and a few NFL games.

 ?? Getty Images ?? BREES COOLS ON NBC: Drew Brees, looking to spend more time calling games rather than in a studio, is out after one season at NBC.
Getty Images BREES COOLS ON NBC: Drew Brees, looking to spend more time calling games rather than in a studio, is out after one season at NBC.

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