Tom Brady calls for massive collab with iShowSpeed, Cristiano Ronaldo

Tom Brady calls for massive collab with iShowSpeed, Cristiano Ronaldo
Tom Brady calls for massive collab with iShowSpeed, Cristiano Ronaldo. Getty

A massive collaboration between Tom Brady, iShowSpeed, and Cristiano Ronaldo might be in the works. Brady, now retired from the NFL, hasn't yet moved into the streaming field, but he might soon. He has business ventures and other parts of his new life, and one might soon involve the Fortnite streamer and legendary soccer player.

Speed told Brady:

"You quit your job? Yeah, he's about to start streaming, too. What's this, his first video or something? Second video. All right, what's up with the Tom Brady fans? He's starting YouTube, gonna start streaming, playing Fortnite. IRL streams, throwing passes. You need to be streaming, bro. You live in Miami. We live in the same city, like 15 minutes away."

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Speed is known for his gaming streams, primarily playing Fortnite. However, he is also a big soccer fan and an even bigger fan of Ronaldo. Fortunately, Brady may have a connection.

Brady seemingly commented his approval of the streaming plan with Speed and said they should make a group chat with the former Manchester United star to set something up. One of the most famous streamers is potentially about to work with the most decorated NFL legend and one of soccer's most beloved stars.


Tom Brady set to begin new FOX job

While there may be a million-viewer stream in his future, Tom Brady's immediate future involves a different kind of broadcast. After one year off from the NFL, the legendary quarterback is set to finally make his FOX debut under the $375 million deal.

Tom Brady is ready to start his broadcasting career (Imagn)
Tom Brady is ready to start his broadcasting career (Imagn)

Brady is set to be the caller for the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys' Week 1 matchup. He replaces former Carolina Panthers star Greg Olsen as FOX's top man before even working a regular season game.

Brady officially retired the year before last for the second time, making it a permanent move. He took one year off to enjoy life and spend time with his children but is prepared now to take on this next opportunity.

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