
Tom Brady makes surprising claim about NFL draft role as Shedeur Sanders slid
NY Post
Tom Brady seems just as surprised as anyone that Shedeur Sanders slid all the way to the fifth round in the 2025 NFL Draft.
And according to the legendary quarterback, who owns a minority stake in the Raiders, he had no role in Las Vegas passing on Sanders seven times.
Brady appeared on the latest episode of Logan Paul’s “Impaulsive” podcast and was asked why Sanders fell to the Browns at No. 144 overall.
“I mean … it’s a good question. I wasn’t a part of any evaluation process,” Brady said.
“Skip Bayless says otherwise,” co-host Mike Majlak interjected.
“I know,” Brady replied. “That’s the problem with media is everyone can just say whatever the f–k they want.”

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