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Tom Brady’s Secret Access: Inside Fox Broadcast Meetings Despite Raiders Ownership Controversy

Tom Brady’s Secret Access: Inside Fox Broadcast Meetings Despite Raiders Ownership Controversy

Brady will reportedly still face some restrictions in his broadcasting role. Though he will be granted access to production meetings, Brady cannot attend team practices, per The Athletic.

AdvertisementEven in retirement, Tom Brady gets all the calls. The future Hall of Famer — and current broadcaster — will reportedly be allowed to attend Fox production meetings with coaches and players in 2025 despite holding an ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, according to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic.Tom Brady’s not just hanging up his cleats quietly — no, even out of the game, the man still commands attention. Word has it that in 2025, Brady will be stepping back into the Fox production rooms, sitting in on meetings with coaches and players, despite his stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. That’s a twist from last year’s rulebook, where the NFL kept him out of the pre-broadcast huddles, wary of any insider info possibly slipping through. Yet, Brady stayed in the loop via his broadcast team — a clever workaround, if you ask me. Now, with some restrictions still in play, like no team practices, this new season as a broadcaster might just be Brady’s breakout off the field. He’s already shown promise, especially with how he handled his Super Bowl debut behind the mic — experience, after all, is a tough coach to beat. I’m intrigued to see how being in those meetings might sharpen his edge in the booth… It’s an evolving story for an evolving legend.
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Tom Brady’s not just hanging up his cleats quietly — no, even out of the game, the man still commands attention. Word has it that in 2025, Brady will be stepping back into the Fox production rooms, sitting in on meetings with coaches and players, despite his stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. That’s a twist from last year’s rulebook, where the NFL kept him out of the pre-broadcast huddles, wary of any insider info possibly slipping through. Yet, Brady stayed in the loop via his broadcast team — a clever workaround, if you ask me. Now, with some restrictions still in play, like no team practices, this new season as a broadcaster might just be Brady’s breakout off the field. He’s already shown promise, especially with how he handled his Super Bowl debut behind the mic — experience, after all, is a tough coach to beat. I’m intrigued to see how being in those meetings might sharpen his edge in the booth… It’s an evolving story for an evolving legend.
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While Brady could not attend those meetings last year, he still got all the information discussed in them. Brady’s play-by-play partner Kevin Burkhardt and other members of the production crew reportedly informed Brady of everything discussed in those meetings so he would have talking points during the broadcast.Advertisement

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