Michigan ties run deep, and that’s true for Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady and new general manager John Spytek. Is Will Johnson up next soon?
It appears ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has seen enough of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to compare him to former NFL and Michigan quarterback Tom Brady, who is now a color analyst at Fox Sports.
Ron Stremlow has been a University of Michigan fan since his sophomore year in high school. “I actually went to Central Michigan,” he says, explaining that a friend’s dad had tickets to a game when he was in high school and took him along. “They were $2 tickets,” he says, looking back. “Not anymore. I went to the game and fell in love.”
There have been rumors that Tom Brady is going to leave Fox during the offseason, but he recently shut those rumors down.
Spytek will be hired as the Raiders general manager, reuniting the Bucs assistant GM with Brady, who is a minority owner of the Las Vegas club but a big voice in this decision. For the past nine seasons, Spytek played a significant role in the personnel decisions, both in the draft and free agency, by Bucs general manager Jason Licht.
Raiders minority owner Tom Brady recently opened up about his role in the team's head coaching search this offseason.
In the photo below, Tom Brady and Aidan Hutchinson were spotted having a conversation prior to Saturday's game. Although Brady was a solid quarterback at the University of Michigan, he reached ...
John Spytek, currently Tampa Bay Buccaneers' assistant GM, is expected to become the new general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders. This decision follo
A former Michigan linebacker is slated to become the new general manager of the Las Vegas Raiders. According to NFL Network, the team is expected to hire John Spytek, who has spent the past nine seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, including the last two as assistant general manager, to fill its vacant GM position.
Ben Johnson was hired by the Chicago Bears, leaving Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders still without a coach.
Tom Brady, who joined the Fox NFL broadcasting booth in 2024, is announcing Saturday's playoff game between Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders.