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Tom Brady's Impact on the Raiders: Building a Winning Foundation
The legendary QB-turned-minority-owner is shaping the team's future with bold moves and a winning mentality.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:21am
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Tom Brady's strategic vision and winning mentality are shaping the Raiders' roster and culture as they aim to rebuild for a successful future.Las Vegas TodayFormer NFL quarterback Tom Brady has taken on a new role as the minority owner and de facto president of football operations for the Las Vegas Raiders. Working closely with GM John Spytek, Brady has overseen a series of key free agent signings and trades as the team looks to rebuild and improve after a disappointing 3-14 season in 2025.
Why it matters
Brady's influence extends beyond the field, as he brings his championship pedigree and winning philosophy to the Raiders' organization. His emphasis on resilience, discipline, and communication is a departure from the team's previous approach, which led to some high-profile missteps. The Raiders' willingness to learn from past mistakes and make bold moves under Brady's guidance suggests a promising future for the franchise.
The details
The Raiders have made several notable moves in free agency, signing players like Tyler Linderbaum, Nakobe Dean, Quay Walker, and Kwity Paye to bolster their roster. They also made a trade, sending pass rusher Maxx Crosby to the Ravens, only to have him return after Baltimore had second thoughts about the deal. These decisions showcase the team's adaptability and decision-making under Brady's leadership.
- The Raiders had a disappointing 3-14 season in 2025.
- Brady was hired as a minority owner and de facto president of football operations in the offseason following the 2025 season.
- The Raiders made several key free agent signings and a trade in the 2026 offseason.
The players
Tom Brady
A legendary NFL quarterback who has taken on a new role as the minority owner and de facto president of football operations for the Las Vegas Raiders.
John Spytek
The general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders, who is working closely with Tom Brady to rebuild the team.
Maxx Crosby
A pass rusher who was traded from the Raiders to the Ravens, only to return to the Raiders after Baltimore had second thoughts about the deal.
Pete Carroll
The former head coach of the Raiders, who was fired after his decisions ultimately backfired.
Klint Kubiak
The new head coach of the Raiders, hired after the team fired Pete Carroll.
What they’re saying
“Success is a journey, not a destination. We emphasize the importance of resilience, adversity, discipline, and communication within the entire organization.”
— Tom Brady, Minority Owner and President of Football Operations, Las Vegas Raiders
What’s next
The Raiders will look to build on their offseason moves and improve upon their 3-14 record from the 2025 season. All eyes will be on the team's performance under Tom Brady's leadership and the new coaching staff led by Klint Kubiak.
The takeaway
Tom Brady's influence as the minority owner and de facto president of football operations for the Las Vegas Raiders is shaping the team's future. His emphasis on resilience, discipline, and communication, coupled with the team's willingness to learn from past mistakes and make bold moves, suggests a promising path forward for the Raiders organization.





