Brees leaving NBC after one season as analyst - 2 minutes read
Drew Brees is officially done at NBC Sports after one year.
NBC Sports chairman Pete Bevacqua told The Associated Press that Brees will not be a part of the network's NFL and Notre Dame coverage this year.
Following a New York Post report last month that the former quarterback would not be coming back to NBC as a studio or game analyst, Brees took to social media and said he had not decided his future, though New Orleans Saints coach Dennis Allen noted that any implication about a return to the NFL was likely "made in jest."
Bevacqua said conversations with Brees have centered on him wanting to spend more time with family.
"The unbelievable busyness of an NFL career and then really not taking a break at all and launching right in with us with both Notre Dame football and the NFL, it was certainly an around-the-clock assignment," Bevacqua said. "This was definitely a lifestyle choice for him, which is totally understandable."
Brees signed a multiyear contract with NBC in 2020, before he completed a 20-year NFL career with the Chargers and Saints as the record holder in passing yards and touchdowns. He was an analyst for Notre Dame games with Mike Tirico and was in the studio most Sundays for "Football Night in America." Brees and Tirico called the wild-card game between the Las Vegas Raiders and Cincinnati Bengals.
Many thought Brees would be the heir apparent to Cris Collinsworth as the analyst on "Sunday Night Football," but Collinsworth will remain in that role as Tirico moves into the play-by-play spot following Al Michaels' move to Amazon Prime Video for "Thursday Night Football."
"It was a new role, and everyone has a learning curve. I think he did an unbelievable job with Notre Dame and improved every week," Bevacqua said. "He was always unbelievably prepared, curious about how things were handled and the work that went into it."
Even though Brees remains under contract with NBC, Bevacqua said the network wouldn't stand in the way if another opportunity came along. Fox has an opening for an analyst on its No. 2 NFL team, but it is likely Brees will spend the season at home.
When it comes to who will call Notre Dame games and fill Brees' NFL studio spot, Bevacqua said they are closing in on a decision.
Source: www.espn.com - NFL