The annual NFL owners meetings give the media an opportunity to hear from owners not named Jerry Jones. In the case of Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, that meant he had to address three high profile issues in his organization: his head coach Antonio Pierce, general manager Tom Telesco and co-owner Tom Brady.
Brady is currently broadcasting games for FOX so he's not involved in the day-to-day operations of the team, though he will be involved in the draft process. Davis envisions a time when Brady takes a much bigger role within the organization, but it doesn't sound like it will be anytime soon. According to The Athletic, Davis doesn't foresee Brady having a formal role until his FOX contract expires after the 2033 NFL season.
Davis has a slightly shorter timetable for his coach and GM, but he doesn't sound like he's ready for that either. While Davis says you can point the finger at him for the team's 2-11 start, you should also know that the guys he hired haven't been doing a great job.
And evaluate he wil. In like a month. Via The Athletic:
Davis should have figured what's going on with two of those three people by the time the owners get together in Palm Beach at the end of March.






