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Tom Brady keeps finding new ways to stay not just relevant but at the absolute center of sports and pop culture headlines. According to The Hollywood Reporter and Fox Sports, Brady just landed a major business win this week—Fox Sports has taken a significant ownership stake in Shadow Lion, the creative and marketing studio he co-founded. With this deal, Brady is formally expanding his public storytelling muscle, aiming to produce original programming and documentaries that stretch far beyond the gridiron. The first project out of the gate is already making waves: a documentary series on University of Michigan football, with Brady himself and Jim Harbaugh serving as executive producers. Fox Sports executives framed the move as part of a long-term creative strategy, promising that this is much more than just a branding play—it’s athlete-driven storytelling for a new media era.
On the public appearance front, Brady was recently celebrated in a grand ceremony at Gillette Stadium when the New England Patriots unveiled a 12-foot bronze statue honoring his legendary career. Speaking on the “Almost Athletes with Dude Perfect” podcast, Brady admitted that the tribute was deeply meaningful yet still “felt a bit strange,” noting he’s “not used to standing still while people cheer” and clearly feels far from finished. The emotion was real—this is a chapter about legacy, but the story isn’t over.
Brady’s business empire only grows. He’s still a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, the E1 electric racing series—where his team is the defending champion according to the Miami Grand Prix organizers—and continues to expand his collectibles startup CardVault nationwide. The E1 finale in Miami brought him together with the likes of LeBron James and Will Smith, supercharging the event’s celebrity wattage.
Health and personal life, though, haven’t been entirely smooth. In his latest edition of the 199 newsletter, Brady revealed a recent health scare, blaming a packed schedule of business travel and hands-on parenting for leaving him run down. He’s been candid about the struggle to juggle fatherhood with a blossoming business and broadcast career, even appearing on multiple shows to warn against the dangers of “over-parenting” in modern families, a topic Fortune picked up this week.
Social media buzzed when Brady posted an Instagram story teasing his flag football comeback. Next March, he’ll headline the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Saudi Arabia—an event connected to flag football’s Olympic debut—reuniting with star pals like Rob Gronkowski. While he’s flat-out denied any real NFL comeback, the anticipation around this appearance has set off fevered speculation and excitement among millions still hoping to see the GOAT back in action, even if only for fun.
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