Tom Brady reportedly in 'deep discussions' to become limited partner of Las Vegas Raiders

Patriots to honor Tom Brady at Gillette Stadium

BOSTON – Tom Brady is reportedly looking to expand his portfolio in retirement.

According to ESPN, Brady is in "deep discussions" to become a limited partner of the Las Vegas Raiders.

The report indicates that Brady's investment would be "passive," and he would not be involved in operational control.

If the sides agree to a deal, at least 24 team owners would be required to approve the partnership.

Brady is slated to begin calling games for Fox in 2024 as part of a massive 10-year deal worth $375 million. ESPN reported that Brady's broadcasting contract would not be impacted by a potential Raiders partnership.

On Thursday, the Patriots announced that Brady will return to Foxboro and be honored before the team's home opener on September 10. 

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