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Tom Brady “tries to be better today than yesterday, continuing to change, evolve and grow by surrounding” himself “with fun people.” Afterall, he “can learn a lot from” them. In his prolific 23-year NFL career, the legendary quarterback won seven Super Bowls. In addition, despite leaving the league, he stayed in touch with football by joining the Raiders as a minority owner, as well as with FOX. But as he earlier mentioned, evolving is his favorite thing, it seems he hasn’t done it yet!
According to the reports, Tom Brady is associated with approximately seven business ventures till date. Forget about his own ‘TB12’ and ‘Brady’ brands. However, now, the former NFL quarterback is likely looking up to expand his net worth once again. At least, his fans think so!
Tom Brady shared a story on his official Instagram account on Friday. In this new update, he could be seen having a deep conversation with Fanatics boss and billionaire Michael Rubin. So, now you must be guessing he is about to partner with Rubin’s brand?
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Well, you might be correct! This is evident in Tom Brady’s question to Rubin on his photo caption – “@michaelrubin when does the event planning business launch?” Although Brady is playful teasing Rubin about his ability to throw extravagant, star-studded events, he seems interested in partnering with him.
On Friday, Michael Rubin hosted a Super Bowl luncheon party in New Orleans ahead of the LIX showdown. He invited multiple powerful guests, including many NFL players. Tom Brady, who was at the event too, loved being a part of this gigantic bash. Hence, TB12 is joking that Rubin is so good at organizing high-profile gatherings that he might as well start a professional event planning company with him. And if this happens, Brady would increase his net worth. So, let’s see if the former quarterback comes up with another venture or not. Until then, a quick note – Brady knows how to keep his promises; just like he did for the FOX gig.
Tom Brady will be restricted in the Super Bowl LIX game?
Tom Brady promised earlier that after retirement too, he will be connected with the sport. Hence, in May 2022, he signed a 10-year, $375 million FOX deal, doubling his previous $300 million net worth – making it a total of $675 million. That’s indeed a massive deal for Brady. However, because of this deal, Brady is facing multiple challenges in his minority ownership with the Raiders.
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According to recent reports, Tom Brady will be calling this year’s Super Bowl. But the NFL is bending its own rules to make it happen. As a Raiders minority owner, he’s been under strict “Brady Rules” – no criticizing refs, no stepping into rival facilities, and definitely no joining team meetings. But wait, the Chiefs are making an exception. Clark Hunt confirmed that Tom Brady will be allowed in their production meetings before the big game. And that’s definitely a big deal for him as the color commentator. However, he still can’t attend practices. And it’s not just the Chiefs, Brady can meet with the Eagles too, though with similar restrictions.
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This whole thing started because owners, including Hunt, didn’t want the Raiders gaining an inside edge. But with Brady in the booth for Fox Sports, the NFL is reevaluating. His interview with Mahomes already raised eyebrows, and now the league is considering even tighter rules to keep things fair. However, there’s one condition: Tom Brady will have to make all interviews public to avoid private chats with rival players.
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