Tom Brady, NFL and Roger Goodell
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There was a lot of talk last week around Tom Brady's role as a Fox analyst while he serves as a minority owner of the Raiders.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Tom Brady's dual role as a Las Vegas Raiders minority owner and FOX's top NFL analyst has ultimately posed no conflict.
Los Angeles Lakers head coach JJ Redick told reporters that he spent time with Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay and seven-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Tom Brady this summer, as relayed by Dan Woike of The Athletic.
Questions regarding a potential conflict of interest have followed Brady into his second season in the booth, and kicked into high gear following the Raiders’ Week 2 game. During that loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, Brady was spotted in the coaching booth, wearing a headset, a moment that only raised more questions about his dual roles.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says he doesn't believe there's an issue with Tom Brady being both a minority owner of the Raiders and the No. 1 analyst on Fox.
Tom Brady has hit back at criticism of his dual career as a TV analyst and an NFL team owner, saying those who have reproached him are “paranoid and distrustful.”
Analysis: Tom Brady tells his side of the possible conflict of interest as a broadcaster and part NFL owner, as the Bears arrive in Vegas to face his team.
The Fox Sports lead analyst raised eyebrows recently after he appeared in the coaches' booth at a Las Vegas game
When NFL legend Tom Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract to become FOX Sports’ lead NFL commentator, he essentially ousted Olsen of the network’s top job. Recently, Olsen could have taken the opportunity to take a jab at Brady, who’s mired in a conflict-of-interest drama. Instead, he took the high road.
Those games put a bow on what was a challenging college career for Brady. He was the seventh-string quarterback for the Wolverines when he arrived at Ann Arbor in 1995 and even when he got starting reps by the 1998 season, he still had to constantly prove himself as there were games he split snaps with Drew Henson.
The New England Patriots reportedly have a deal to sell a minority ownership stake in the franchise. Should Tom Brady have waited?