The NFL's restrictions on Tom Brady regarding his potential role as part-owner of the Raiders highlight owners' hesitations about his influence and past controversies.
Brady's inability to access another team's practices or meetings suggests deep-rooted paranoia within NFL teams about competitive advantages and speaks to personal tensions.
Despite being a legendary figure in the NFL, Brady's past with cheating scandals such as 'Deflategate' and 'Spygate' seems to overshadow his status.
The league's actions appear to communicate a clear preference: they would rather protect their competitive integrity than welcome Brady into the ownership fold.
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