NFL approves Tom Brady’s partial ownership of Las Vegas Raiders

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Anyone dreaming about future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady hanging up his broadcaster microphone and picking up his old cleats can officially put those hopes to bed. Brady, who’s now 47 years old, is getting more and more comfortable in his role as an NFL analyst with FOX Sports on Sundays. Now, he’s dipping a toe into the ownership pool too.

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Tom Brady now officially owns 5% of Las Vegas Raiders

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One of the efforts Tom Brady has been focused on since his playing days ended at the end of the 2022 NFL season has been getting involved in NFL team ownership. Specifically, Brady wants to become a part of the Las Vegas Raiders’ ownership group.

Yet, Brady has long been running into issues in his attempts to purchase a partial stake in the Raiders, until now.

According to Sports Illustrated’s NFL insider Albert Breer, Brady’s 5% purchase of the Raiders has officially been approved by all team owners in a unanimous vote of 32-0.

Brady’s former Patriots teammate and former Raiders defensive lineman Richard Seymour also purchased a partial stake, though his is quite a bit smaller, at 0.5% instead of 5%.

While it’s cool that Brady, who has more Super Bowl rings than anyone, is officially a partial NFL team owner, it doesn’t change much of anything in the grand scheme of things. Mark Davis is still the majority owner, and that’s not expected to change any time soon.

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