Dianna Russini of The Athletic attempted to contact him without success, suggesting that the seven-time Super Bowl winner prefers his actions to speak louder than words.
Tom Brady and the Raiders: unfair advantage or strategic influence?
Although he has not spoken publicly, his influence within the organization seems to go beyond that of a typical investor.
According to Russini, Tom Brady role with the Raiders is reminiscent of the impact figures like Tony Boselli in Jacksonville or John Elway in Denver had in their respective franchises.
His involvement is not symbolic; it reflects real power to guide strategic decisions, something that has raised concern among some NFL owners.

Flexible restrictions and strategic control
The NFL imposed restrictions on Tom Brady last year, limiting his attendance at production meetings and prohibiting visits to other teams’ facilities.
This year, those restrictions are more flexible, he can participate in production meetings virtually, though he still cannot attend other teams’ training sessions.
Even so, some executives believe his dual role gives the Raiders an unfair advantage. “They’re getting information they shouldn’t,” said one owner, questioning the fairness of the situation.
Tom Brady maintains constant communication with the Raiders coaches and players. He collaborates with general manager John Spytek and head coach Pete Carroll, offering input on roster decisions during the preseason. Spytek has described his contributions as “invaluable.”
Even his friend Alex Guerrero holds an official role as wellness, strength, and conditioning coordinator, reinforcing Brady presence without requiring him to be physically at the stadium every day.
Integrity and expectations for upcoming games
The Raiders next matchup against Chicago is a clear example of his influence. Tom Brady could have access to exclusive scouting reports on the opposing team, information that no other club possesses.
This has made his role a matter of integrity within the league and has sparked debate over the boundaries between ownership, strategy, and competitive advantage.