Tom Brady Eyes Raiders Return, Bill Belichick Brushes Off NFL Snub

It's almost rare to have Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in the same headline these days, something that was an everyday affair back in the 2010s

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It's a rare occurrence to see Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in the same headline, but today is different. Both the mentor and mentee spoke about the NFL's key decisions on their futures. Tom Brady, a 48-year-old minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, expressed his desire to return as the league's first owner and player, while Belichick was more concerned about his legacy.

Brady, who retired in 2023 after dominating most of his 23-year career with the Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, won seven Super Bowls, six with Bill Belichick. He recently played in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Los Angeles and said that the game reconfirmed his happiness in retirement.

However, Brady also serves as a FOX Sports announcer and a minority owner of the Raiders. He said, "I’m a minority owner. So, when you’re that, there’s really no job description. I don’t have really a daily role. You know, my phone call is always available to everybody who needs it. I want to see everyone succeed, be their best, bring a winning kind of a culture to Las Vegas — to bring the Raiders back to glory. I’d love to be a part of it."

Belichick, on the other hand, recently faced a big disappointment when he was snubbed from the first-ballot Hall of Fame induction. However, he is ready to move on and focus on coaching the Carolina football team to the highest level.