Tom Brady isn’t just the greatest player in National Football League history.
He’s made a decent living outside of the gridiron as well, becoming one of the most successful athletes when it comes to investments.
That was on full display again last night.
It only took him 16 days to win another title, this time as an owner of the Las Vegas Aces.
As pointed out by Front Office Sports, Brady was approved as an owner on October 2, and the team won the WNBA championship on October 18.
October 2nd: Tom Brady is officially approved as an owner of the Las Vegas Aces
October 18th: Tom Brady is a championship team owner pic.twitter.com/e6Wi4c3GcS
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) October 19, 2023
Brady is also reportedly trying to purchase a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, so he’s making some big moves in the Sin City.
Even so, there have reportedly been some hurdles in his pursuit of entering the NFL scene as an owner.
Perhaps some people could feel like there’s a bit of a conflict of interests, as he’s set to join FOX to become a football analyst starting next season.
Brady has such a great eye for business that he actually got a record-breaking deal from FOX to join the booth for a decade, even before he had actually retired from the NFL.
And while he no longer has Gisele Bundchen and her own investment portfolio and empire by his side, it’s pretty safe to say that he’s done just fine on his own.
Tom Brady the Super Bowl champion is a thing of the past.
Now, the business world needs to clear the way for Tom Brady the businessman.
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