Tom Brady bought a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders for several key reasons:
- He wanted to stay involved in the NFL for the rest of his life beyond just being a commentator. Owning the Raiders gives him a lasting presence and influence in the league.
- Brady has a historical connection to the Raiders and the Bay Area. Although he grew up a 49ers fan, he admired the Raiders as an iconic franchise and respected the late Al Davis, their influential former owner.
- The Raiders' owner Mark Davis was willing to sell a minority stake, allowing Brady and his business partner to acquire about 10% total, with Brady holding roughly 5%. The deal was appealing partly because of the valuation and the opportunity to be part of a revenue-generating franchise.
- Brady has a collaborative role with the Raiders, contributing to major decisions such as player acquisitions and coaching hires, thereby influencing the team’s future success.
- Beyond sports, Brady wants to leave a legacy and impact on the game from an ownership and leadership perspective.
In summary, Brady's decision to buy into the Raiders is driven by his desire to remain connected to football meaningfully, respect for the franchise’s history, favorable business conditions, and an ambition to shape the team’s success going forward.