Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady, and the greatest quarterback of all time, has revealed that he has a surprise up his sleeve.
According to Ari Meirov, Brady said on FOX, which he’s doing the Kansas City Chiefs - Philadelphia Eagles game, that he plans to announce something special that he’s been working on for a while, and that he will announce it on Monday Night Football when the Raiders host the Los Angeles Chargers. What could it be?
Tom Brady said on FOX that he will be at the Chargers-Raiders game tomorrow night and plans to announce something very special that he’s been working on “for a very long time.” pic.twitter.com/5H4lAQjjy7
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 14, 2025
Last week, we saw the Raiders beat Brady's old team in the New England Patriots. This week, they're trying to beat their own AFC West rival. And, this team, this new iteration of the team that is, is capable of beating just about anyone. Head coach Pete Carroll said they were going to be a winning team this year, not a rebuilding team. Believe it or not, a lot of that is because of Brady.
Sure, he's not the coach, or even a player – heck, he doesn't actually put on the Raiders logo very often if at all due to his TV gig. However, Brady being involved with the team, helping make decisions, helping in the draft when it comes to quarterbacks, all has helped instill a winning culture. Brady only knows winning, as he has the most Super Bowls of anyone. And, if there is anyone you want to help you instill winning, and to help you pick a QB, it's Brady.
So, maybe this big surprise has something to do with the Raiders? Maybe this is something that has nothing to do with the Raiders. But, the fact he's announcing it on Monday Night Football, when the Raiders play the Chargers, and he's in attendance as the minority owner and not as a TV commentator, says something.
Now Monday Night Football just got twelve times more interesting.
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