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The Las Vegas Raiders are entering one of the most pivotal offseasons in the franchise history, and once again, Tom Brady is at the center of NFL conversation. This time, however, it’s on his dual role as the Raiders minority owner and Fox Sports’ lead NFL broadcaster.
Tom Brady's dual role as FOX Sports analyst and Las Vegas Raiders minority owner has sparked debate in NFL offices, but players remain largely unbothered by the potential conflicts of interest
Fox Sports analyst and Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady has dropped his own personal selections for a number of NFL awards.
Tom Brady's role as both an analyst for FOX and a minority owner of the Raiders has previously been called into question.
The question The Athletic posed to players across the league: Should Brady be allowed to, essentially, run football operations in Vegas while also serving as the analyst for Fox Sports’ No. 1 booth? That’s in light of the fact that Brady’s role as a broadcaster could give him behind-the-curtain insight into other franchises’ operations.
NFL players recently surveyed by The Athletic are reportedly fine with potential overlap between Tom Brady's broadcast and team ownership responsibilities, both because of Brady's legendary playing career and the Las Vegas Raiders' struggles in 2025.
In a rare move that set social media buzzing, FOX Sports analyst Tom Brady decided he couldn’t pick just one winner for his “LFG Offensive Player of the Year” award. Instead, the legendary quarterback named both Puka Nacua of the Los Angeles Rams and Jaxon Smith-Njigba of the Seattle Seahawks as co-winners.
Tom Brady had a hard time deciding between Puka Nacua and Jaxson Smith-Njigba as his LFG Offensive Player of the Year.
A new AMC documentary limited series on the San Francisco 49ers premieres with the first two episodes on Sunday and two more on Monday.
Tom Brady’s Player of the Game selections for the 2025–26 season highlight the performances that stood out most through the eyes of one of football’s greatest quarterbacks. The list reflects more than just big stats — it rewards poise,