Tom Brady jokes about what’s stopping him from becoming a majority owner of an NFL team

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Tom Brady may have only worn helmets from two different teams in his NFL career, but in his post-game journey, he has become a man of many hats.

Brady is the Chief Wellness Officer for eMed Population Health, a senior broadcaster at FOX and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders – among other things.

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Fox Sports announce Kevin Burkhardt (left) with Tom Brady on the field before Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs at Caesars Superdome on February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)

While appearing on FOX Business’ “Mornings with Maria” Thursday to talk about his role with eMed, anchor Maria Bartiromo asked the seven-time Super Bowl champion if he would ever consider becoming a majority owner of an NFL team.

“Good question. I have to work pretty hard. I paid regular income tax for a very long time in the NFL,” he said. “And these valuations have become very expensive.”

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Founders FFC quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws the ball against Logan Paul of the Wildcats FFC during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium on March 21, 2026. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)

Brady said he’s enjoying the roles he currently has and joked that he doesn’t get booed anymore when he walks into a stadium.

“But I love playing the role I have,” he continued. “I certainly love my role at FOX and broadcasting has been… I could never have imagined the joy I feel in being able to be on camera with my amazing partner Kevin Burkhardt, our entire team, and communicating to all of our fans how incredible the game of football is and how sports bring communities together. I see it every week when I go to these amazing stadiums, and it doesn’t feel great to walk into every stadium, and it really doesn’t feel nice to walk into multiple stadiums. cheers than I realize, like, ‘Oh man, maybe they respected me a little more than I thought.’

Former quarterback Tom Brady, left, gestures before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Arizona Cardinals in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vasquez)

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“So to have this role in broadcasting, to be involved in football with the Raiders has definitely been a dream come true and also to make a difference in other people’s lives, to try to share some of the things in my mind that I’ve learned from incredible mentors, to try to inspire through the different people that have come into my life, to communicate the messages that I’ve been able to live my dream for and that I’ve been able to live that dream for.”

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