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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.
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.
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.”
Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady has been pulling double duty since becoming an NFL broadcaster for FOX and getting part ownership of the Silver and B
Fox Sports’ Tom Brady was in the broadcast booth alongside colleague Kevin Burkhardt on Sunday for the NFC showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears, which ended in a 31‑14 blowout victory for Chicago, marking Ben Johnson’s first win as a head coach.
The former quarterback, 48, incited controversy while commentating on the Fox Sports broadcast of the Sunday, September 21, Dallas Cowboys vs. Chicago Bears game. After Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens repeatedly slammed his helmet into the ground following the team’s 14-31 loss, Brady shared his thoughts on the player’s frustration.
While some downplayed any competitive edge Tom Brady might gain from the access he receives as a Fox announcer, at least one executive believes the NFL is approaching his situation differently than it would another broadcaster.
Tom Brady is a busy man during the NFL season. He is in his second year as Fox Sports’ lead color commentator, working with play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt and sideline reporter Erin Andrews on the network’s top broadcast team.