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It was the final hole at Augusta National, and the tension was sky-high. Tom Brady had a stroke in hand but unfortunately landed his approach hit in the front bunker. Alas! He ended up with a bogey. Jordan Spieth came next, and bam!

The professional golfer made his second stunning hit for a kick-in birdie. And he won! Coming to the present from this 2022 incident, the NFL legend still has the same love for the game. As Spieth informed earlier, “the most competitive human being,” TB12, didn’t talk to him after losing. It’s clear how much the former QB loves golf. But on December 26, Tom Brady confessed while playing with another competitor.

The NFL’s legendary quarterback, Tom Brady, shared a story on his official Instagram account. In the new update, TB12 could be seen with his son, Jack, whom he shares with his ex Bridget Moynahan. But this time, it seems, Jack wasn’t there as Brady’s son, but his competitor first. Well, it could be speculated from the former Patriots’ QB’s caption: “Love this boy. Not sure about this game (with a winking face with tongue emoji).”

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Although Tom Brady’s caption isn’t entirely clear, many fans interpret it as a challenge he’s posing to his son. A challenge suggesting that Jack might not be able to pull off the shot he was about to take in the posted picture, as Brady stood behind him with a golf club, watching closely.

His 2022 remarks clearly illustrate the challenging nature of golf. During an interview, Patriots star Tom Brady mentioned, “Golf is definitely in my second career or second career hobby.” Yes! For those who don’t know, Brady played golf with his father in San Mateo, California, and interned at a golf course during his time at the University of Michigan. That’s why his second love after football is golf.

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Will Tom Brady's dual roles lead to a conflict of interest, or is it just media hype?

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Maybe Tom Brady could win against his golf competitors, but in the football world, he has another challenge coming up for sure.

Is Tom Brady facing serious trouble?

It seems the NFL rules are coming down hard on Las Vegas Raiders’s minority owner, Brady. The 47-year-old is in a tricky spot, and it’s raising eyebrows. As a Raiders minority owner and a voter for the prestigious AP NFL awards, his dual roles scream a conflict of interest.

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According to Mike Florio’s perspective: Suppose, Brady has a say in who gets awards like Offensive Rookie of the Year or All-Pro Team honors. What if a Raiders player is up for one? Voting for them could look biased, isn’t it? Not voting might also stir tension within his team. And guess what? It gets even messier when you consider that some awards impact players’ bonuses and team salary caps.

So, the NFL analyst and others think that as the NFL and AP claim they don’t control the voting process, this situation shouldn’t have happened. Hence, Tom Brady stepping down as a voter could be the simplest fix. If he doesn’t, the AP or NFL might step in by 2025.

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Will Tom Brady's dual roles lead to a conflict of interest, or is it just media hype?