Tom Brady's Bid to Partially Own Raiders Faces Severe Restrictions as Broadcaster

Alex Parker

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Tom Brady faces unique restrictions in his potential ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders while maintaining his role as a Fox broadcaster.

Why it matters: The league has presented a set of limitations to address concerns about conflicts of interest and preserve the integrity of the game.

What's new: If approved, Brady would face severe restrictions that differentiate him from other members of the Fox broadcasting crew.

  • He would be prohibited from entering another team's facility, observing practice, or attending broadcast production meetings.
  • The lack of access to coaches and players before games poses a significant limitation, depriving Brady of valuable insights for his telecast.

By the numbers: Brady's proposed ownership stake and broadcasting role have faced challenges within the league's finance committee.

  • To proceed, the deal requires approval from at least 24 out of 32 owners.
  • In 2023, Brady agreed to a lucrative 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox as an analyst starting in 2024.

Yes, but: Despite the restrictions, Brady could still express disagreements with calls on air, albeit within certain limits.

  • Publicly criticizing game officials or other clubs could result in fines or potential suspension.
  • Additionally, he would be subject to the league's gambling policy and anti-tampering policies.

The bottom line: The league aims to balance Brady's dual roles by implementing strict limitations to ensure fair play and maintain impartiality.

  • This situation underscores the complexities surrounding prominent figures who straddle ownership and broadcasting positions in professional sports.