Tom Brady might be one and done.
Before he even landed his job at Fox, the Las Vegas Raiders minority owner faced an uphill battle to balance life as an NFL part-owner and Fox Sports broadcaster.
Despite all the hoopla surrounding a potential conflict of interest, Tom Brady seems to be stopping all the talk this offseason.
According to Dan Patrick, Brady, who still has nine years left on his contract, might leave Fox.
Patrick thinks Brady will be “one-and-done” after he calls this season’s Super Bowl in February.
“I just see Brady as a one-and-done. He does the Super Bowl, and he decides that he’s going to be more involved with the Raiders. I just don’t see Tom sort of one foot in and one foot out with the Raiders,” Patrick said on the “Dan Patrick Show.” “He’s too much of a competitor.”
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The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand is predicting Brady will leave broadcasting altogether as well.
“I’ve previously said I’d put down big money that Brady will not finish his 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox, given all his various business interests away from broadcasting, including ownership,” Marchand wrote. “That remains true. The safer prediction would be that Brady walks away from his Fox deal after three or four years. But I’m going bold and saying Brady gets deeper involved with the Las Vegas Raiders in the offseason and decides to go all in with NFL ownership and his production company by the start of the next NFL season.”
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Tom Brady To Have Significant Role In The Raiders Finding A New Head Coach
Tom Brady will most certainly have his chance at fixing the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders minority owner and Fox NFL analyst will have “a lot” of influence on the team’s coaching search after the team parted ways with Antonio Pierce, according to The Athletic.
ESPN further reported Brady is “expected” to be part of a committee that will interview head coaching candidates and “support” owner Mark Davis.
Davis will ultimately have the final say on who replaces Pierce, but getting insight from a seven-time Super Bowl champion could heavily influence his decision.
The Raiders could desperately use Brady, as the team has only gotten to the postseason one time since moving to Las Vegas.
In fact, the Raiders as an organization has only qualified for the playoffs twice since 2002.