Tom Brady appears to be Seattle Seahawks' 'conflict of interest'
Key Points:
- Tom Brady claimed he had "no dog in the fight" before Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks, which upset some Patriots fans and former players due to his perceived neutrality.
- Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald revealed on The Dan Patrick Show that he received advice from someone with a potential conflict of interest before the Super Bowl, sparking speculation.
- Macdonald denied that Bill Belichick was the advisor, leading to widespread assumptions that Tom Brady was the person offering help to the Seahawks.
- The timing aligns with Brady’s involvement in hiring Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as the Raiders' next head coach and his role calling the NFC Championship Game for Fox.
- Brady’s dual roles with the NFL on Fox and as part-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders may explain his covert support for the Seahawks despite his Patriots ties.