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Tom Brady Makes Surprise Appearance at Raiders' Offseason Kickoff
Minority owner Brady visits Nevada for first day of new coach Klint Kubiak's program
Apr. 8, 2026 at 3:19am
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Brady's new role as Raiders minority owner blurs the lines between player, executive, and team stakeholder.Today in MiamiRetired NFL quarterback Tom Brady, who recently purchased a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, made an unexpected appearance at the team's facility for the first day of their 2026 offseason program. Brady's involvement with the Raiders has been unclear, but his presence at the team's headquarters signals a more hands-on role under new head coach Klint Kubiak.
Why it matters
Brady's involvement with the Raiders raises questions about potential conflicts of interest, as the legendary quarterback now has a financial stake in the team's success while also maintaining relationships across the league. His attendance at the offseason kickoff suggests he may take a more active role in the team's operations, which could raise eyebrows among NFL leadership.
The details
According to reports, Brady traveled from his home in Miami to Nevada to be present for the first official day of the Raiders' offseason program under new head coach Klint Kubiak. Brady's appearance comes just a week after he published a personal essay about seeking more balance in his life. The Raiders have said general manager John Spytek will run the football operations in close collaboration with Brady, who purchased a minority ownership stake in the team at a below-market deal.
- The Raiders' 2026 offseason program officially kicked off on April 8, 2026.
- Brady published a personal essay about work-life balance just one week prior to his Raiders appearance.
The players
Tom Brady
Retired NFL quarterback who recently purchased a minority ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.
Klint Kubiak
The new head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, taking over the team for the 2026 season.
John Spytek
The general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders, who will run the team's football operations in close collaboration with Tom Brady.
Mark Davis
The majority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, who gave Brady a below-market deal for his minority ownership stake in the team.
Fernando Mendoza
A quarterback prospect visiting the Raiders, who hold the first overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.
What they’re saying
“Whether that means Brady will be a regular presence for the Raiders during the offseason program remains to be seen. But it represents a break from his absentee landlord vibe, which seems to be something less than owner Mark Davis expected when giving Brady a chunk of the team at a below-market deal.”
— Mike Florio, Author
What’s next
The Raiders will continue their offseason program in the coming weeks, with Brady's level of involvement and potential conflicts of interest remaining a key storyline to watch as the team prepares for the 2026 NFL season.
The takeaway
Tom Brady's surprise appearance at the Raiders' offseason kickoff suggests he may take a more hands-on role with the team than previously expected, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest as the legendary quarterback now has a financial stake in the franchise's success.
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