Tom Brady set to become a minority owner of Las Vegas Raiders, pending NFL approval; Mark Davis ‘excited’

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Tom Brady may finally be retired from the NFL, this time “for good.” But that doesn’t mean he’s done with the league. Less than two weeks after ESPN reported the longtime quarterback had entered “deep discussions” to become a limited partner of the Raiders, Brady and team owner Mark Davis have agreed to a deal that’ll make the former Patriots and Buccaneers star a minority owner, pending NFL approval.

“We have come to an agreement for Tom Brady to become a partner in the Raiders and we have submitted it to the NFL for approval,” Davis said, via ESPN. “We’re excited for Tom to join the Raiders.”

In March, not long after his second retirement in as many years, Brady acquired an ownership stake in the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces, who are primarily controlled by Davis. Now, the latter has agreed to sell a minority share of the Raiders to the future Hall of Famer and submitted the agreement to the NFL for approval. While a vote on the deal won’t occur at this week’s…

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