Earlier this week, Tom Brady somewhat defiantly lashed out at critics who say his serving as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders while he's Fox's lead in-game NFL analyst gives the Raiders unfair advantages.
For the latest edition of the CNBC Sport newsletter with Alex Sherman , NFL commissioner Roger Goodell spoke with Sherman about the conflict-of-interest takes that continue to hover over Brady and the Raiders.
Roger Goodell reminds teams how they can deal with Tom Brady
"Teams have the right to say whatever they want to," Goodell said about what Brady learns while participating in pregame production meetings with players and coaches. "They don’t have to disclose any information if they think it’s a conflict of interest. Teams don’t need to say