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Cowboys and Bears See No Conflict of Interest Due to Tom Brady's Presence as an Analyst - Digital Process

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Brian Schottenheimer, coach of Dallas Cowboys, and Ben Johnson, Chicago Bears' coach, dismissed Wednesday that there is a conflict of interest over the presence of Tom Brady, Raiders' minority owner, as a television analyst, in the game of both teams, next Sunday. The entry Cowboys and Bears see no conflict of interest due to the presence of Tom Brady as an analyst was first published in Digital Process.
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Brian Schottenheimer, coach of Dallas Cowboys, and Ben Johnson, Chicago Bears' coach, dismissed Wednesday that there is a conflict of interest over the presence of Tom Brady, Raiders' minority owner, as a television analyst, in the game of both teams, next Sunday. The entry Cowboys and Bears see no conflict of interest due to the presence of Tom Brady as an analyst was first published in Digital Process.

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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