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Some in the world of football are worried that Tom Brady is a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders and a Sports Fox commentator during the NFL season.
The future member of the Hall of Fame explained why he sees those people as “paranoid and distrustful.”
In the Weekly Bulletin of “Do Your Job” of Brady, he wrote about the discussion about his two roles.
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Fox Sports Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady look at before the game between Filadelphia Chiefs Eagles and Kansas City at the Arrowhead stadium on September 14, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)
“I love football. In essence, it is a game of principle,” he began. “And with all the success that has given me, I feel that I have a moral and ethical duty with the sport, so the point where my roles are intended is not really a point of conflict, despite what the paranoid and distrustful might believe. Rather, it is the place of which my ethical duty arises: to grow, evolve and improve the game that has given me everything.”
People who believe that intersection is a conflict of interests points to the fact that Brady has access to other equipment around the NFL due to their transmission role. Other owners cannot have the type of conversations that Brady and his partner, the game announcer per game, Kevin Burkhardt, have weekly while preparing for the “game of the week of the United States.”
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That debate increased when the “Monday Night Football” transmission of week 2 in ESPN picked Brady with a headset in a Raiders cabin during their game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The NFL addressed that situation in a statement the next day, saying that Brady is “forbidden to go to a equipment installation for practices or production meetings.” However, he is allowed to sit in the coaches’ stand during the Games, according to the League.
When Brady began to transmit for Fox, the league put limitations in what he could do after becoming a minority owner of the Raiders. His agreement with Las Vegas was approved by the owners of the League in October 2024.

Gardner Minshew, of Kansas City Chiefs, talks to Tom Brady before the game against Philadelphia Eagles at the Arrowhead stadium on September 14, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)
But the League has softened these limitations, and a main one is Brady’s assignment in production meetings. During these sessions, the transmission team meets with chief coaches and key players of each team playing that week. Brady must do it remotely, but he is still allowed in the session.
However, Brady cannot be present to practice at the facilities of these teams during the week.
The seven -time Super Bowl champion takes both roles very seriously, so he does not want to endanger either.
“If I can bring my knowledge and experience to endure within the organization of the Raiders to make sure that there is a team that does things in the right way, and then I can apply it in the cabin so that millions of people know and enjoy how it looks in the right way, then I will have met the expectations that I have for myself, and I will have done it in the service of a much greater duty,” he wrote in his newsletter.

Tom Brady Look from the barrier before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears in Soldier Field on September 21, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Michael Reaves/Getty images)
“When you live in uncertain and distrustful moments like us today, it is very easy to see that the passions and profession of a person cross, and believe that you are looking at some kind of dilemma. Because when you are blinded by distrust, it is difficult to see something else than self -interest.”
Brady and Burkhardt will be at the stand for the confrontation of Baltimore Ravens -kansas City Chiefs in week 4.