NFL Puts Brakes on Tom Brady
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The NFL says Tom Brady didn't break any rules as an owner. Sure, OK. But what about as an announcer on national TV?
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The NFL has made an announcement regarding Tom Brady after the New England Patriots legend was seen sitting in the Las Vegas Raiders coaching booth.
After retiring as a player a few years ago, NFL legend Tom Brady now has a unique dual role as both a commentator for Fox and a part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders franchise. However, there has been some growing concern about the fairness of allowing Brady to hold both of these roles.
While his days as an NFL quarterback are behind him, Tom Brady will once again throw passes in a competitive setting. The seven-time Super Bowl champion will join several current and former NFL stars by playing in "The Fanatics Flag Football Classic" -- a competitive flag football tournament that will take place in March of 2026.
Tom Brady’s football playing days aren’t over. Brady, who retired ahead of the 2023 season, will play in “The Fanatics Flag Football Classic” in Saudi Arabia in March 2026, he announced Monday. Brady’s former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammate Rob Gronkowski will also play in the global event,