Tom Brady officially began his role as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders on Wednesday.
Mark Davis, the majority owner of the Raiders, was spotted cheerfully sitting on a bench outside the team facility, despite the team struggling with a 2-4 record and the recent trade of star receiver Davante Adams.
“Hey guys!” Davis exclaimed, grinning widely as reporters approached the media room. Davis eagerly anticipated Brady’s arrival, joined by a small group of employees waiting in the lobby.
Brady’s presence seemed to invigorate the atmosphere as he took the stage with a cordless microphone.
“I have tremendous respect for Tom Brady,” noted Raiders coach Antonio Pierce. “He’s a true professional and a hard worker. His journey has been full of challenges.
“While we focus on the end results, like his championships and the ‘GOAT’ title, we must remember he’s put in a lot of effort to reach this point as a minority owner with the Raiders. It’s a significant advantage to have someone with such a successful and gritty background on board.”
Despite the lingering discussion around Adams’ departure, many Raiders players felt energized by Brady’s presence and the potential impact he could have on the franchise.
Quarterback Aidan O’Connell, who recently took over as starter, expressed enthusiasm about learning from the seven-time Super Bowl champion and would welcome any opportunity for one-on-one discussions.
“I know he’s busy, but if he has any time, I’d love to pick his brain,” O’Connell said. “He’s a remarkable asset to have in an NFL setting. His extensive experience at the highest level offers us a lot of valuable insights.”
Defensive captain Maxx Crosby shared his hopes that Brady’s competitive spirit will resonate throughout the locker room.
“He embodies competition,” Crosby stated. “I personally thrive around people like him, and his presence is bound to enhance our culture and contribute to our success.”