Tom Brady’s 10-Year $375 Million Fox Analyst Deal WILL NOT Be Affected If He Buys Stake In Raiders

Tom Brady’s lucrative 10-year, $375 million Fox analyst deal WILL NOT be affected if he buys a stake in the Las Vegas Raiders — after TV giant ‘gave his blessing’ to the legendary quarterback

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Tom Brady reportedly got the “blessing” from FOX to investigate investments in the Las Vegas Raiders.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion was free to explore the possibility, he said ESPNwith Seth Wickersham and Adam Schefter suggesting his mega 10-year $375 million deal with the broadcaster will remain ‘untouched’.

Brady is said to be in “deep discussions” to become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, with ESPN reporting that discussions between him and owner Mark Davis have been going on “for weeks.”

The former Buccaneers and Patriots quarterback will begin working in the broadcast booth in 2024.

Sources quoted by ESPN called the negotiations “extremely sensitive and fluid,” while a source close to the situation said Brady’s investment would be “passive” — he would have no control over business or football matters.

Tom Brady and Mark Davis could do business together for the second time this year

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Brady is said to be in “deep discussions” about becoming a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders

An agreement between Brady and Davis that he would become a minority owner with the Raiders would be their second outing together this year.

In March, Brady announced he was becoming a limited partner in the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces, another franchise owned by Davis.

While some still cling to the idea of ​​Brady returning to the league as a quarterback, those days seem to be over.

Brady announced his second, and ostensibly final, retirement on February 1, 2023, in a terse video posted on social media.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft revealed he will be honored by New England at his home opener for the 2023 NFL season.

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Tom Brady to Philadelphia during Super Bowl LII

Then-Eagles coach Doug Pederson celebrates improbable Super Bowl LII over Brady and Belichick

Brady will reportedly be honored against a franchise that landed him what is widely regarded as one of his most infamous losses. The Eagles defeated NE 41-33 in Super Bowl LII

Brady has yet to be formally honored for his 20 seasons at Foxborough, which saw him win six Super Bowl titles for the AFC East organization.

New England opens its season at home to Philadelphia on September 10 at 4:25 p.m. ET.

It will be a rematch of Super Bowl LII in which Brady and the Pats infamously lost to the Nick Foles-led Eagles in the 2018 Super Bowl, 41-33.

New England and Philadelphia have played once since the Minneapolis shock, with Brady leading New England to a 17-10 win at the Linc in November 2019.