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    The Door is Locked: NFL Rejects Tom Brady’s Inquiry for 2026 Return

    Bertram DewellBy Bertram DewellMarch 28, 20263 Mins Read
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    LAS VEGAS — Tom Brady still has the itch, but the NFL just scratched it out. The 48-year-old icon confirmed this week that he reached out to league officials to explore a potential return to the gridiron, only to be met with a cold reality: his ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders makes a comeback legally impossible under current league bylaws.

    The Ownership Wall

    Speaking with Alex Sherman of CNBC, Brady admitted he “actually have inquired” about suiting up again. The league’s response was swift and unyielding. NFL rules established in 2023 explicitly prohibit active players from holding equity stakes in franchises. For Brady to take another snap, he would have to divest his 10% minority stake in the Raiders—a financial sacrifice the seven-time Super Bowl champion is seemingly unwilling to make.

    Beyond the equity issue, the salary cap presents a logistical nightmare. If an owner plays for their own team, the league views the ownership value as a form of “hidden compensation,” which would shatter the 2026 salary cap structure. Even after slinging a highlight-reel touchdown to Stefon Diggs in last weekend’s Fanatics Flag Football Classic, the GOAT remains tethered to the luxury box.

    “I actually have inquired, and they don’t like that idea very much. We explored a lot of different things, and I’m very happily retired. Let me just say that, too.”
    — Tom Brady, Raiders Minority Owner & FOX Analyst

    Quarterback Chaos in Vegas

    The news comes at a volatile time for the Silver and Black. After a dismal 3-14 campaign in 2025, the Raiders are officially in “reset” mode. The team recently moved on from veteran Geno Smith, leaving Aidan O’Connell as the lone signal-caller on the roster. While fans in Vegas dreamed of a “Player-Owner” miracle to save the franchise, the organization is now firmly focused on the upcoming NFL Draft.

    With the No. 1 overall pick in their pocket, the Raiders are the heavy favorites to land Indiana star Fernando Mendoza. Brady has already been spotted praising Mendoza’s leadership, signaling that his “strategic advisory role” is now his primary path to influence the game. The days of #12 leading a two-minute drill are officially over; the headset he wears now is for the FOX broadcast booth, not the play-caller’s frequency.

    The NFL’s decision ensures the integrity of the 2026 season remains intact. Allowing a minority owner to play would create unprecedented conflicts of interest, especially given Brady’s access to other teams’ production meetings through his broadcasting contract. For now, the greatest to ever do it will have to settle for winning from the front office.

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