Former Bucs QB Tom Brady joins Las Vegas Aces ownership group

Brady will acquire an interest in the WNBA team that is owned in majority by Raiders owner Mark Davis.

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB [autotag]Tom Brady[/autotag] is joining an ownership group — but it isn’t a team in the NFL.

Brady announced on Thursday that he is joining the ownership group for the Las Vegas Aces of the Women’s National Basketball Association. There is at least some NFL connection, as the Aces are majority owned by Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis.

The Aces certainly evoke Brady’s love for championships, as the team are the most recent WNBA champions under head coach Becky Hammon. The move is perhaps Brady’s biggest since retiring once again after the 2022 season, though he’s also set to join FOX Sports as a commentator in 2024.

Brady mentioned in his announcement video that his sisters, and his daughter, have propelled his love of women’s sports, which he says was a part of his decision to join up with what he called “a great organization”.