Source: NFL relaxes Brady broadcast restrictions
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Source: NFL relaxes Brady broadcast restrictions
"The source said Brady, who is also a partial owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, will have to attend the production meetings -- when a broadcast crew meets with that game's head coaches and key players -- remotely and that he will still not be allowed to attend practices at team facilities. Brady would be allowed to interview players off site, the source said."
"Following his 23-year playing career, Brady made his Fox debut last season on a 10-year, $375 million contract that he originally agreed to in 2022. But the limitations were placed on Brady due to his agreement to become a partial owner of the Raiders, a deal that was approved by league owners in October. Some of those restrictions had been lifted for last season's Super Bowl, when Brady was on the Fox broadcast and had been allowed to attend production meetings for that game."
The NFL is relaxing restrictions on Tom Brady's role as a Fox broadcaster by allowing him to attend production meetings remotely this season. Brady, a partial owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, remains barred from attending practices at team facilities but may interview players off site. Brady signed a 10-year Fox contract and faced limitations because of his Raiders ownership after league approval. Some restrictions were eased for the Super Bowl last season; prior prohibitions included publicly criticizing officials or other teams and being subject to anti-tampering policies. Brady will call Week 1 Giants-Commanders and Week 2 Eagles-Chiefs.
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