While much has been made of Tom Brady‘s influence as a minority owner of the Raiders, the iconic quarterback was quick to clarify his position in the franchise’s hierarchy. During a recent chat with Paul Gutierrez of the team’s website, Brady simply described himself as a “sounding board” for the organization’s true decision makers.
“Well, I’m just a limited partner, so Mark’s the boss,” Brady said. “And then Pete does his job and Spy does his job and, I think, we trust them to make the right decisions. I’m there as a great sounding board for anything they want to do.”
As Brady noted, majority owner Mark Davis still calls the shots, and the team is clearly empowering new head coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek to shape the roster as they want. Of course, Brady’s fingerprints are still all over the Raiders organization, and there were reports of his influence over offseason personnel moves.
We heard that Brady’s arrival in Las Vegas played a big role in Carroll signing on, and the seven-time Super Bowl winner also reportedly had a major say on the team’s approach to the quarterback position. Brady reportedly pushed for a Matthew Stafford acquisition, and we heard recently that he rejected a pursuit of free agent Sam Darnold. The team ultimately landed on Geno Smith as a temporary stopgap at the position, and the veteran acknowledged that the entire new regime (including Brady) played a role in his decision to sign an extension.
Even if Brady wants to assign credit elsewhere, he was still involved in many of the organization’s other offseason moves. While the team’s new HC/GM tandem and quarterback commanded attention, the team also stole headlines by signing free agent linebacker Devin White and using the sixth-overall pick on dynamic running back Ashton Jeanty.
“I’ve loved it,” Brady said of the Raiders’ offseason. “And, again, just trying to contribute in the ways that I can to help the team be the best they can be, on and off the field. We’ve got a great group of people. I love Mark. He’s done an incredible job getting the team to Vegas, getting the stadium built.”
Ironic that Tom Brady has a Raiders coworker he refers to as “Spy”…
This is a story?
I expected 3 about Shedeur Sanders the last few days.
Wha happin’?
Guy Gardner owns the raiders?
The Raiders will finish last in the AFC West with perhaps 5 wins so naturally Brady is smart enough to downplay his involvement in the decisions that have been made. Of course if the Raiders ever manage to exceed expectations, Tom will push the others aside to claim credit.
I won’t say about the former, but I don’t think that he’ll have to for the latter. The “Brady won seven titles, and now he’s turning the Raiders around” stories write themselves. I think he knows that as well as anybody.
I don’t doubt that it’s a collaborative effort in Vegas, but I also don’t think that anyone believes the “Brady is just a sounding board” story, either.