Is Tom Brady Secretly Tanking the Las Vegas Raiders?
Just when you thought the Las Vegas Raiders’ season couldn’t get any more bizarre, the drama has officially gone nuclear. The 2025 season is a full-blown dumpster fire, and now, we have players anonymously dropping truth bombs to the media. The target? None other than the supposed savior of the franchise, minority owner Tom Brady.
Let’s be real, when Brady waltzed in, we all thought he’d bring that legendary “Patriot Way” magic to Sin City. Instead, it seems he’s brought a special kind of chaos that even he can’t win his way out of. According to a bombshell report from The Athletic, an unnamed Raiders player basically threw up his hands and admitted what we’ve all been thinking: “I really don’t know what the plan is. I don’t think anyone knows.” Ouch. That’s not just a crack in the foundation; that’s the whole building crumbling.
Brady’s Plan? What Plan?
When you’ve got players openly questioning the entire direction of the franchise, you know you’re in deep trouble. The sentiment in the locker room is apparently one of complete confusion. The team is sitting at a pathetic 2-10, and instead of rallying cries, we’re hearing whispers of betrayal and doubt. The player’s comments suggest a total lack of faith in the leadership, from the front office right down to the coaching staff.
And can you blame them? The offseason was supposed to be Brady’s masterclass in team-building. Instead, it was a series of head-scratching decisions that reeked of cronyism. Remember when everyone thought he’d lure a hotshot coach like Mike Vrabel or Ben Johnson? Nope. We got 74-year-old Pete Carroll, a move that felt less like a strategic hire and more like bringing in your grandpa’s friend to watch the house. Carroll has done little to turn the ship around, and the team’s performance reflects that.
Then there was the quarterback situation. The locker room was reportedly buzzing with the idea of bringing in Matthew Stafford. He stayed with the Rams and is now lighting it up as an MVP candidate. Meanwhile, Brady allegedly shot down the idea of signing Sam Darnold, who then went to the Seahawks and is now leading them to a 9-3 record. The Raiders? They threw a $75 million contract at Geno Smith, who has been, to put it mildly, a massive disappointment. It’s like watching someone play Madden on rookie mode and still manage to trade away all their first-round picks for a washed-up kicker.
A Cascade of Catastrophic Decisions
The comedy of errors doesn’t stop there. Brady also reportedly “pushed” for the hiring of Chip Kelly as offensive coordinator, making him the highest-paid in the league. His reward? Getting fired after just 11 games. The offense is a statistical black hole, ranking near the bottom in almost every meaningful category: total yards, points per game, and red-zone efficiency. You’d have more luck scoring with a flip phone than this offense.
This isn’t just bad luck; it’s a pattern of baffling mismanagement. The revolving door of coaches and staff, many of whom are reportedly from Brady’s inner circle, has created an environment of pure instability. His “eyes and ears” in the facility is supposedly his long-time trainer, Alex Guerrero. While loyalty is admirable, maybe having your business partner whisper in the owner’s ear isn’t the best way to run a billion-dollar franchise.
For a guy who built a career on meticulous preparation and demanding perfection, Brady’s tenure as a co-owner has been shockingly sloppy. He was supposed to be the adult in the room, the guiding hand that would finally bring discipline and a winning culture to Las Vegas. Instead, the Raiders look more disorganized and directionless than ever. The rebuild that was promised looks more like a demolition, but without any blueprint for what comes next. Is this just a rocky start, or is the GOAT quarterback simply out of his depth as an executive? The evidence, and the anonymous player quotes, are pointing to the latter.
