TERRY BRADSHAW has made his stance on Tom Brady’s role on Fox NFL Sunday as well as being an owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Brady, 48, joined the network in 2024 and is working alongside Joe Davis.

Terry Bradshaw has shared his opinion on Tom Brady’s role at Fox[/caption]
The New England Patriots star is working for the broadcaster despite owning the Las Vegas Raiders[/caption]
He was spotted in the coaching box in the game against the Los Angeles Chargers[/caption]
There was controversy over his hiring due to his ownership of the Raiders.
Some claimed that the former New England Patriots quarterback would have a “conflict of interest.”
Eyebrows were raised when he was spotting the Raiders’ coaching booth on Monday Night Football as they faced the Los Angeles Chargers.
Fans were stunned as he was spotted talking to the offensive coordinator Chip Kelly during the game.
Brady’s arrival at Fox saw him also become colleagues with Pittsburgh Steelers icon Bradshaw.
But Bradshaw, 77, has insisted that he has no “problem” with Brady’s role.
He told TMZ: “It is, I suppose, different from anything we’ve ever seen.
“I don’t have a problem with it.”
Bradshaw’s comments were backed up as the Chicago Bears’ coach Ben Johnson agreed.
He believes that Brady’s split roles is “not an issue” with him while speaking at a press conference.
Kelly has also downplayed his chat with Brady and was adamant that they did not even discuss game plans.
He said: “We spent a lot of time over the summer, a couple Zooms, he was traveling all over the place, I was away, and we would just talk ball.
“I just used him as a resource of, ‘Hey, when you faced a Mike Zimmer-type defense, what did you like protection-wise and play-wise?’
“But on a weekly basis, he’s not game-planning with us or talking to us.”
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Brady will be back on duty for Fox on Sunday as the Bears face off against the Dallas Cowboys.
He may not be calling on a Raiders’ game for a few weeks as their next non-Sunday game is booked in for November 7 against the Denver Broncos.