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Tom Brady may have just hinted to the Las Vegas Raiders that he has the solution to their big problem
Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports

The Las Vegas Raiders still have a clear quarterback issue for the 2023 season. They have made an addition with Gardner Minshew but still face the problem of not having a clear face for the franchise. Now, they could grab one in the draft or go a different route.

Recently, Tom Brady, who is still in the process of becoming a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, sat down and did a video with Vic Blends, who cuts hair and asks questions during his videos. For Brady, he asked if something happened and a team needed him in the playoffs, would he play in the NFL?

Of course, Brady kept it as real as possible, but when Blends said it could be the 49ers or another team, Brady went on to say it could be the New England Patriots or the Las Vegas Raiders.

"I'm not opposed to it," Brady started. "I don't know if they would let me if I become an owner of a NFL team, but I don't know. I'm always going to be in good shape. I'm always going to be able to throw the ball. To come in for a little bit like MJ, I don't know if they would let me, but I wouldn't be opposed to it."

If the Raiders were close to the playoffs and absolutely needed a quarterback to throw the ball to Davante Adams, and the guys on the roster were all hurt or not performing, it seems like Brady wouldn't be opposed to it.

The biggest question is whether the league would allow him to do it, and if they would, you know the rest of the NFL teams would throw a fit about it. But. as we saw a year ago, Brady can still throw the ball at a high level. If he were on the roster right now, he would be the best quarterback on the team.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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