Klint Kubiak's intent to call Tom Brady "a lot" highlights his conflict of interest
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Tom Brady's dual roles as a Fox broadcaster and part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders are raising concerns over a potential conflict of interest. Recent comments from Raiders coach Klint Kubiak, who plans to frequently communicate with Brady, highlight the potential for Brady to leverage insights gained from his broadcasting role to benefit the Raiders. Former NFL player Adam Archuleta noted that Brady's access to players and coaches during his broadcasting duties gives him an advantage that other team owners lack, particularly in evaluating potential free agents and coaches. The issue gained attention when Brady was seen on camera with Raiders coaches during a game. Critics argue that if the Raiders become consistent contenders, other teams may question Brady's dual role and its implications, potentially leading to calls for a rule change to address the situation.
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