After a disappointing performance by the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday night against the Dallas Cowboys, fans are pointing fingers at minority owner Tom Brady. The Raiders found themselves trailing 9-31 at the end of the third quarter, extending their losing streak to four games.
Fans took to social media to express their frustration with Tom Brady’s ownership of the team. One fan commented, “Tom Brady should sell whatever ownership he has in this team.” Another fan blamed Brady, saying, “It’s all Tom Brady’s fault.”
Criticism continued as fans accused Brady of poor decision-making, with one fan calling him a “goofy dude who talks like a dweeb.” Another fan pointed out the team’s poor drafting choices under Brady’s ownership, stating, “Raiders continue to be a very poorly run organization, even under Tom Brady.”
The game itself saw the Raiders take an early lead with field goals from Daniel Carlson, but the Cowboys quickly responded with touchdowns from quarterback Dak Prescott. Despite Carlson’s efforts to keep the Raiders in the game with field goals, the Cowboys dominated the second and third quarters, leaving the Raiders struggling to catch up.
Head coach Pete Carroll, who was hired in January, is already on the hot seat after a disappointing start to the season. With a record of 2-7 and a three-game losing streak before the Cowboys game, Carroll’s future with the team is uncertain. If the Raiders continue to struggle, especially with a loss to the Cowboys in Week 11, Carroll’s position may be in jeopardy.
Overall, the Raiders’ performance on Monday night has left fans frustrated and questioning the leadership of Tom Brady as a minority owner. As the team looks to turn things around, all eyes will be on Carroll and the players to see if they can bounce back from their recent struggles.

