The NFL will never be the same with legendary quarterback Tom Brady no longer playing.
But, the impact that he left on the game will be felt forever.
Despite Brady’s retirement he still has plans to stay around the NFL.
He even has plans to become a minority owner in one NFL team.
Over his 23-year career, Brady spent 20 seasons with the New England Patriots and three with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Yet, he plans to become a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
According to Albert Breer, Brady’s agreement to be a minority owner has been agreed to and submitted to the NFL.
The sale of a minority share of the @Raiders to ex-Patriots and Bucs QB @TomBrady has been agreed to and submitted to the NFL for approval. Won’t be done at the spring meeting but ball is rolling on it.
(Brady is already in business w/Vegas owner Mark Davis, with the WNBA Aces.)
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) May 22, 2023
It makes sense for Brady to come aboard with the Raiders since he already has a minority stake in the Las Vegas Aces.
Brady is not the first former player to become an owner of a sports franchise.
Michael Jordan owns the Charlotte Hornets, while Magic Johnson is a minority owner in the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Even Patrick Mahomes, who is still in the prime of his career, has a small stake in the Kansas City Royals.
With all the money these athletes are making during their careers, it is easy for them to invest in a sports franchise.
Even though it seems like a good bet that Brady is done playing, he will still be around the NFL for many years to come.
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