Tom Brady to Become Part Owner of WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces
Posted on: March 23, 2023, 09:09h.
Last updated on: March 24, 2023, 01:56h.
Tom Brady is coming to Las Vegas, but Raiders fans shouldn’t get their hopes up just yet.
The legendary quarterback, who announced his (re)retirement last month, jumped on Twitter Thursday evening to announce he’s joining the Las Vegas Aces. He acquired a stake in the WNBA defending champions from the team and Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis.
Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
Brady said he’s been a fan of women’s sports since he was a kid because his older sisters were athletes.
I admire all the work the Aces players and staff, and what the WNBA continues to do to grow the sport and to empower the future generations of female athletes – one I have in my own family – and I’m ready to contribute in any way possible as a member of such a great organization,” Brady said in the video statement.
Brady, 45, played 23 seasons in the NFL, including 20 with the New England Patriots, before finishing up his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He holds NFL records for passing yards (89,214), passing touchdowns (649), and Super Bowl titles (seven). After winning six championships with the Patriots, Brady won his final Super Bowl in 2021 with the Bucs.
Honored to be joining the @LVAces family, a world class organization with a team of incredible athletes pic.twitter.com/JGU4tndZR2
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) March 23, 2023
Watching Aces Play Piqued Brady’s Interest
Previously the San Antonio Stars, the team moved to Las Vegas before the 2018 season and became the Aces. Davis purchased the WNBA team from MGM Resorts International two years ago after bringing the Raiders to town for the 2020 season.
Since I purchased the Aces, our goal has been to win on and off the court,” Davis said in a statement. “Tom Brady is a win not only for the Aces, and the WNBA, but for women’s professional sports as a whole.”
The team said Brady’s interest in joining the Aces began after he watched a game last season at Mandalay Bay’s Michelob ULTRA Arena.
Brady’s acquisition will require league approval, but league Commissioner Cathy Engelbert issued a statement saying the WNBA is “thrilled” to see Brady’s interest and support.
“We are pleased to see the incredible momentum around the WNBA continue, as evidenced by our recent league and team equity deals,” Engelbert said.
Vegas Evolving Into a Sports Town
Brady’s decision to buy into the Aces comes when interest in Las Vegas as a sports city, not just a sports betting city, continues growing.
The city has teams in three major professional sports: the Raiders, Aces, and Vegas Golden Knights. In addition, the town is almost always cited as a prime candidate for expansion franchises or teams that may relocate, such as MLB’s Oakland A’s.
There have even been reports linking LeBron James to a potential NBA franchise in Las Vegas, and James himself discussed the opportunity last month before the league’s All-Star Game.
“Vegas is a really cool city, and they’re doing some great things in sports these days … we’ll see what happens and go from there,” he said.
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