When Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady was show in the coaches booth alongside offensive coordinator Chip Kelly during the team's "Monday Night Football" matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers earlier this week — a game the Raiders lost 20-9 — many were quick to point out the clear conflict of interest.

Brady's dual-role as a broadcaster and owner, he has access to things other owners don't like communication with opposing players and coaches and production meetings before games each week.

And while many believe Brady is exploiting his role as a broadcaster to his advantage as an owner, the NFL actually issued a statement claiming that Brady isn't breaking any rules by sitting in the coaches booth because he's there as a "limited partner," and as such, he's not crossing an

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