Tom Brady's $75M Flag Football Rumor, Raiders Role, and PETA Backlash
Update: 2025-09-27
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Tom Brady has dominated headlines over the last few days, proving once again that retirement is just another chapter for the NFL’s greatest. On social media, Brady delivered a viral moment by mocking reports that he’d pocketed a staggering 75 million dollars to play flag football in Saudi Arabia. When Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy floated the figure on his show and challenged Brady to discuss it publicly, Brady himself took to X with a snarky post, joking that we might as well announce Elvis for the halftime show and Babe Ruth signing autographs. Fans applauded the comeback, with Brady’s rapid-fire wit turning the rumor mill on its head and reinforcing that actual deal details remain unconfirmed—despite lots of chatter from Portnoy and other personalities. The money talk stems from news that Brady will indeed participate in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Riyadh in March 2026, but actual compensation has not been disclosed. The event will draw other NFL stars like Gronkowski, Barkley, and Tyreek Hill, boosting Brady’s global influence even further.
Industry insiders are still buzzing about Brady’s dual role as a Las Vegas Raiders minority owner and FOX Sports’ lead analyst, with pundits and fans split over whether this double duty is a conflict of interest. As discussed in TMZ Sports and the Craig Carton Show, Brady isn’t stepping back from either position and both the league and Raiders seem comfortable letting him juggle broadcasting and ownership. While some critics allege he could exploit his insider access, most commentators—plus the NFL itself—appear to back him, seeing his multi-faceted presence as good for the sport’s visibility.
One headline-grabbing misstep: Brady sparked backlash during his FOX Sports commentary on September 21 after likening a frustrated player’s outburst to “kick the dog, throw the helmet, whatever it takes.” The remark flooded social media almost instantly, with NFL fans debating whether it was just a poorly deployed idiom or genuinely problematic. PETA weighed in, reminding Brady—and everyone tuning in—that words matter when millions listen.
On the business front, Brady stays busy, recently cutting deals with tech companies like Aescape for AI massage innovation alongside sports figures such as Logan Paul. And his executive profile keeps growing—though not always smoothly. Recent coverage in Sports Illustrated and other outlets points out that he's had “major growing pains” as a Raiders owner, with some analysts questioning his effectiveness in the executive suite versus his feats on the gridiron. As for the long-term legacy, Brady’s upcoming appearance at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic and his high-profile business activities continue to reshape how former athletes wield influence, both inside and far beyond the stadium.
With rumors flying, critics barking, and fans watching his every move, Tom Brady’s second act is anything but dull—though as he consistently reminds the public, some stories are best left on the cutting-room floor.
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Tom Brady has dominated headlines over the last few days, proving once again that retirement is just another chapter for the NFL’s greatest. On social media, Brady delivered a viral moment by mocking reports that he’d pocketed a staggering 75 million dollars to play flag football in Saudi Arabia. When Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy floated the figure on his show and challenged Brady to discuss it publicly, Brady himself took to X with a snarky post, joking that we might as well announce Elvis for the halftime show and Babe Ruth signing autographs. Fans applauded the comeback, with Brady’s rapid-fire wit turning the rumor mill on its head and reinforcing that actual deal details remain unconfirmed—despite lots of chatter from Portnoy and other personalities. The money talk stems from news that Brady will indeed participate in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Riyadh in March 2026, but actual compensation has not been disclosed. The event will draw other NFL stars like Gronkowski, Barkley, and Tyreek Hill, boosting Brady’s global influence even further.
Industry insiders are still buzzing about Brady’s dual role as a Las Vegas Raiders minority owner and FOX Sports’ lead analyst, with pundits and fans split over whether this double duty is a conflict of interest. As discussed in TMZ Sports and the Craig Carton Show, Brady isn’t stepping back from either position and both the league and Raiders seem comfortable letting him juggle broadcasting and ownership. While some critics allege he could exploit his insider access, most commentators—plus the NFL itself—appear to back him, seeing his multi-faceted presence as good for the sport’s visibility.
One headline-grabbing misstep: Brady sparked backlash during his FOX Sports commentary on September 21 after likening a frustrated player’s outburst to “kick the dog, throw the helmet, whatever it takes.” The remark flooded social media almost instantly, with NFL fans debating whether it was just a poorly deployed idiom or genuinely problematic. PETA weighed in, reminding Brady—and everyone tuning in—that words matter when millions listen.
On the business front, Brady stays busy, recently cutting deals with tech companies like Aescape for AI massage innovation alongside sports figures such as Logan Paul. And his executive profile keeps growing—though not always smoothly. Recent coverage in Sports Illustrated and other outlets points out that he's had “major growing pains” as a Raiders owner, with some analysts questioning his effectiveness in the executive suite versus his feats on the gridiron. As for the long-term legacy, Brady’s upcoming appearance at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic and his high-profile business activities continue to reshape how former athletes wield influence, both inside and far beyond the stadium.
With rumors flying, critics barking, and fans watching his every move, Tom Brady’s second act is anything but dull—though as he consistently reminds the public, some stories are best left on the cutting-room floor.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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