Tom Brady tells Las Vegas Raiders’ QBs Jimmy Garoppolo, Aidan O’Connell ‘Go ruin their night’ | Video
- Tom Brady was seen giving Las Vegas Raiders quarterbacks
- He was present at the team's preseason finale against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday
- He has become the minority owner of the Raiders
Former NFL star Tom Brady was seen giving Las Vegas Raiders quarterbacks advice at their preseason finale against the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday.
In a video clip Bray was seen saying “go ruin their night” as the Raiders quarterbacks Jimmy Garoppolo, Aidan O’Connell exited their locker room. Brady, who was wearing a black button-down shirt and pants, is now a minority owner of the Raiders. It is also the first preseason where Brady is not affiliated with an NFL team since 1999.
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Here is the video:
In another interaction recorded on the field at AT&T Stadium, Brady joked with Dallas linebacker Micah Parsons when the latter ran over to the 45-year-old. “He owes me,” Parsons told the group of people surrounding Brady. “He owes me.”
“I don’t owe you anything,” Brady responded. “You hit me too much. I don’t owe you s–t.”
Brady retired from the NFL in February after 23 seasons. He has since ventured into the ownership side of the sport, which he has said was a “dream come true for me.”
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“I’ll be playing a very passive role,” Brady told the AP. “This is something that I’m interested in doing for the rest of my life. This is not something that I’m into it for a year or two years. You know, I’ve got a lot of responsibility with my Fox job, which I take very seriously. But if I’m looking over the course of my life, to have the opportunity to be involved in the NFL is a dream come true. And if I could help the NFL and continue to contribute in a positive way, then you know, that’s been a very enjoyable part of my life.”
Brady also became a minority owner for the Las Vegas Aces in March.
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