NFL eases restrictions on Tom Brady’s role as Fox Sports analyst
Tom Brady, Fox Sports analyst and Las Vegas Raiders minority owner, can now join NFL production meetings remotely despite ongoing restrictions on team practice access.
- The NFL has eased restrictions on Tom Brady's role as a Fox Sports analyst, allowing him to take part in production meetings with coaches and teams this season.
- Previously, Brady was not allowed to attend production meetings or practices for the Raiders due to concerns over potential bias as a minority team owner.
- While Brady can now participate in virtual production meetings, he is still not permitted to attend team practices or visit training facilities.
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