As part of a team's ownership group, Brady
would not be allowed to go to other teams' facilities, watch
practices or be involved in production meetings with other
teams' coaches and players (either in person or virtually).
In addition, he would not be permitted to criticize officials or
teams, and he would be subject to the anti-gambling policies
that is standard for all NFL personnel.
Brady's bid to buy into the Raiders must be approved by 24 of
the 32 NFL team owners. Brady previously bought a piece of the
WNBA's Las Vegas Aces -- another team controlled by Raiders
majority owner Marc Davis.
Brady, 47, finished his stellar NFL career with the 2022 season,
then took last year off. He is set to take over as Fox's top
analyst when the season kicks off next week, having signed a
reported 10-year, $375 million deal with the network.
The first game in the booth for Brady will the Cleveland Browns'
home contest against the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 8.
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