
The NFL has relaxed restrictions known as the "Brady Rules" that were initially implemented to prevent Tom Brady, a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders and Fox Sports' lead game analyst, from accessing team production meetings. In his rookie broadcasting season, Brady was largely banned from participating in these information-gathering sessions due to concerns over potential conflicts of interest. However, for the 2025 season, the NFL will allow Brady to attend production meetings with coaches and teams remotely. This change comes as Brady enters his second year under a $375 million deal with Fox Sports. Despite the eased restrictions, Brady will not attend these meetings in person. The decision marks a shift in the league's approach to managing Brady's dual roles as a broadcaster and team owner.
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Tom Brady, the former quarterback who's a Fox Sports broadcaster and Las Vegas Raiders minority owner, got the OK to join production meetings with teams and their coaches. https://t.co/qrIUuXkd68








