

Should he partner with the raiders, Brady's 10-year, $375 million USD contract with Fox starting in 2024, will not be affected. With the help of Brady's investment, the Raiders will likely be able to reach its financial potential. The process is expected to lengthy as Brady would still need to go through at least 24 current team owners to vet and approve his limited partnership.

Back in late March, Brady also announced that he would be purchasing a stake in WNBA team Las Vegas Aces, which is also owned by Davis. Reports have indicated that conversations have been going on for weeks and that Brady's investment into the team is expected to be "passive." Ultimately, Brady will not have operational control nor authority over the club's business or football matters. This could mark Brady's second partnership with the Raiders' owner Mark Davis.

According to ESPN, the legendary quarterback is in "deep discussions to become a limited partner of the Las Vegas Raiders." Tom Brady appears to be looking for ways to get back into the NFL post-retirement.
