THE NFL has lifted a major ban against Tom Brady that hurt his broadcasting career.

The legendary quarterback is now allowed to attend NFL production meetings with Fox Sports.

Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million contract with Fox after retiring from the NFL.

However, Brady's ability to gather information ahead of games was limited due to his ownership stake in the Las Vegas Raiders.

Outside of the Super Bowl last season, Brady was banned from all production meetings.

His broadcast partner, Kevin Burkhardt and other crew members had to fill Brady in on what happened in the meetings with players and coaches.

However, that rule has been tossed out for the 2025 season, according to The Athletic.

Brady will now be allowed to attend production meetings and obtain information.

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