NFL Makes Tom Brady Ruling
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Bill Simmons pushed back on growing concerns over Tom Brady ’s appearance in the Las Vegas Raiders ’ coaching booth during Week 2, downplaying the notion that the seven-time Super Bowl champion gained an unfair advantage through his dual role as a minority owner and FOX broadcaster.
The Public Investment Fund is not yet investing in the National Football League amid restrictions on state entities, but is eyeing flag football as the sport grows in the region.
Ben Johnson shared his thoughts on the Tom Brady conflict of interest narrative and debunked the idea he gets an unfair advantage from production meetings.
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Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson not concerned with Tom Brady and potential conflict of interest
Monday's sighting of Tom Brady in the coaches booth raised questions about potential conflict of interests as a broadcaster. But, Ben Johnson stressed he's not concerned about that.
Tom Brady generated controversy when the Raiders part-owner was spotted in the team's coaching booth during their most recent game.
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Browns superstar Myles Garrett, Tom Brady teaming up to play in Saudi flag football tournament
Cleveland Browns superstar Myles Garrett is teaming up with Tom Brady for a star-studded flag football tournament in Saudi Arabia.
"There are no policies that prohibit an owner from sitting in the coaches’ booth or wearing a headset during a game," the league said
Tom Brady last played football in 2023, after which he finally decided to hang up his cleats, even though he had the desire in him to continue playing at the highest level.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Tom Brady plans to play alongside current and former NFL stars in a three-team flag football tournament in Saudi Arabia next year, the seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback and Fox Sports analyst said Monday.
According to Fanatics, the sports merchandiser partly behind the event, Brady will make his "first official return to the field" since retirement.
After watching two weeks of NFL action, Tom Brady has a better assessment of the top 10 teams in the league today. In his rankings after Week 1, Brady put the Chiefs at No. 7 despite their loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in the season opener.