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NFL Clears Tom Brady of Wrongdoing After Sitting in Coaches’ Booth During Raiders Game

By FirstSportz,Joseph Varghese

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NFL Clears Tom Brady of Wrongdoing After Sitting in Coaches’ Booth During Raiders Game

Tom Brady has a full-time job in the NFL as FOX Sports’ lead analyst. As part of his job, he gets to discuss the games he covers, offering insights stemming from his extensive experience as a player.

When he signed the $375 million deal, fans were ecstatic that they would get to hear from a player who had spent 23 seasons in the league. Additionally, he could leverage his experience winning seven Super Bowls to reveal what it truly takes to win.

Things took a turn when he also purchased a 5% stake in the Las Vegas Raiders. Fellow team owners expressed concerns about how he would stay unbiased.

He was cleared after he, FOX Sports, and the NFL agreed to guidelines on what he cannot say. Those assurances turned on their head when Tom Brady was pictured sitting alongside the Raiders’ coaches in their booth during their loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.

Since then, rumors have been floating around that this time, not only were other team owners angry, but rivaling networks also raised concerns about the 7-time Super Bowl champion’s integrity. Soon, the NFL stepped in.

There are no policies that prohibit an owner from sitting in the coaches’ booth or wearing a headset during a game. Brady was sitting in the booth in his capacity as a limited partner. Brady was sitting in the booth in his capacity as a limited partner.
Tom Pelissero quoted the NFL’s statement