Raiders’ part owner will continue to moonlight
There has been a lot of recent speculation that Tom Brady may soon end his broadcasting career soon because of his expanded role with the Las Vegas Raiders a minority owner.
The time Brady is spending with the Raiders and the restrictions he has in his broadcasting job because he is a part of a franchise has led to the speculation that Brady could hang up his microphone after one season as Fox’s No. 1 game analyst to spend more time with the Raiders.
However, his agent, Don Yee, has told the Sports Business Journal that Brady is having so much fun in his broadcasting career that he fully expects to honor the full 10 years on his contract with the network.
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His agent Don Yee confirmed that Brady intends to fulfill the terms of his Fox contract, which has 9 seasons remaining. https://t.co/ISocUnPwP6 pic.twitter.com/C12JzrZjoN
— Sports Business Journal (@SBJ) January 16, 2025
Thus, expect Brady not to have a major day-to-day role with the Raiders, but remain close to the franchise especially when it comes to making major decisions.
Meanwhile, Brady is preparing to call the Detroit Lions–Washington Commanders Divisional Playoff game Saturday night. The Lions’ offensive coordinator, of course, is Ben Johnson who has interviewed with the Raiders and who is widely reported to be Brady and the team’s top choice.