Tom Brady Fires Back at Critics Who Question His Raiders Ownership While Working as NFL Analyst
Tom Brady denies any conflict despite his unique access as a Raiders minority owner and Fox Sports broadcaster under NFL rules and recent league adjustments.
- On September 24, 2025, Tom Brady addressed concerns about conflicts between his roles as Fox Sports NFL analyst and Las Vegas Raiders minority owner in his weekly newsletter.
- In 2024, Brady became a minority owner of the Raiders with a 5 percent share and began his role as Fox's lead commentator in the main broadcast booth, raising questions about his access to rival teams.
- He was seen wearing a headset in the Raiders' coaching booth during the September 15 matchup versus the Los Angeles Chargers, but the NFL confirmed that such conduct does not violate any rules.
- Brady stated the solution to criticism is 'doing your job with integrity' and called critics 'blinded by distrust' while emphasizing his primary analyst role is to teach.
- The NFL allowed Brady to attend production meetings remotely but not in person at team facilities, and his situation illustrates evolving league policies on overlapping roles.
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