Roger Goodell says Tom Brady “calls often” about balancing Fox, Raiders Roller
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Roger Goodell says Tom Brady “calls often” about balancing Fox, Raiders Roller

To hear NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell tell it, Fox analyst Tom Brady has done a solid job that balances his sport that comments with his role as an involved minority owner in Las Vegas Raiders.

Goodell’s comments came during his annual Super Bowl press conference on Monday. When a reporter asked the Commissioner why the league has allowed Brady to keep these “double roles” and if there is any concern that he could get an unfair advantage as a result, GOODELL BRADY emphasized the efforts to separate the two and noted the former quarterback “Ring often ‘to ensure that things are going well.

“Well, I’m not sure how he would (get an unfair advantage) in that case, but let me start with the fact that everyone in the National Football League, owner of staff, is still the subject of manipulation rules and other politics. They are Responsible for that behavior and they are held all responsible for it, ”said Goodell.

In Brady’s case, he continued that there were “special rules” designed to get in the heart of the owner’s concern, and the league will consider whether it must add or subtract from these rules in any way.

But right now, “Tom has been extremely cooperative,” the commissioner continued. “He often calls about it and says, ‘am I going well?’ And I think he looks serious about making sure he separates these two and that he does not put the league or someone in a conflict position.

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Brady’s minority share in raiders was approved by the NFL ownership as early as 2024. The arrangement was granted with the understanding Ex-QB may not participate in person or online broadcast production meetings and cannot access team facilities, players or coaches. Other FOX personnel are not covered by these guidelines. He is also obliged to follow the league’s constitution and statutes that “prohibit public criticism of officials and other clubs, but may broadcast Raiders games,” per Nfl.

The seven times the Super Bowl champion was is said to be very involved In Raider’s latest employment of the former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, who is likely to record in the time of Monday’s question. It is an interesting tendency for all parties, so we will see if leadership comes with any changes when the offseason really starts after the Super Bowl.