Tom Brady’s Limited Role in Raiders’ Offseason Strategy Revealed
Tom Brady, minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, has offered limited insight into his involvement with the team’s football operations, particularly regarding recent player decisions. While expressing his enthusiasm for his role within the organization, Brady remained circumspect when questioned about specific strategies and personnel matters.
Brady Emphasizes Long-Term Vision for the Raiders
Speaking after the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic on Saturday, Brady acknowledged the Raiders have “a long way to go” before becoming a consistent contender. He highlighted the importance of resilience, adversity, discipline, determination and communication within the entire organization, emphasizing a “process over outcomes” approach. Source
Dodging Questions on Maxx Crosby and GM Involvement
When pressed about the team’s near-trade of defensive end Maxx Crosby and his evolving role with General Manager John Spytek, Brady offered a broad response, focusing on his appreciation for mentorship under owners like Robert Kraft and Mark Davis. He described observing “a different team shape” and the organization’s evolution, but provided no concrete details about his direct contributions to personnel decisions. Source A follow-up question regarding the Crosby situation was reportedly bypassed as the conversation shifted to other topics.
Fanatics Flag Football Classic and Brady’s Continued Involvement in Football
Brady’s appearance at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, a tournament featuring current and former NFL players, underscores his continued engagement with the sport even in retirement. He is co-captaining a team with Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, alongside another team led by Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels. Source The event, initially planned for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has been relocated to Los Angeles due to instability in the Middle East. Source
Raiders Players Participating in Flag Football Classic
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers and recently traded defensive end Maxx Crosby were previously announced as participants in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, yet, their current status is uncertain as they recover from injuries. Source The tournament is scheduled to take place on March 21, 2026, at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. Source
Key Takeaways
- Tom Brady emphasizes a long-term, process-oriented approach to the Raiders’ development.
- He has been non-committal regarding specific involvement in personnel decisions, including the Maxx Crosby situation.
- Brady remains actively involved in football through the Fanatics Flag Football Classic.
- The Classic has been moved from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to Los Angeles.
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