Raiders ownership takes massive shift with Tom Brady in place after $9.9 billion valuation
The Las Vegas Raiders have undergone a significant ownership change with a group led by Egon Durban and Michael Meldman acquiring a 25 percent stake. Tom Brady, who is also a minority owner, plays a key role in the team's operations. The franchise is now valued at $9.9 billion, reflecting a substantial increase since its previous valuation.
- ▪Egon Durban and Michael Meldman have acquired a 25 percent stake in the Raiders.
- ▪Tom Brady serves as a minority owner and the de facto president of football operations.
- ▪The Raiders are now valued at $9.9 billion, a significant increase from previous valuations.
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NFL breaking Raiders ownership takes massive shift with Tom Brady in place after $9.9 billion valuation By Vincent Bonsignore Published May 19, 2026, 4:01 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google ORLANDO — A group led by Silver Lake Managing Partner and co-CEO Egon Durban and Discovery Land Company founder and chairman Michael Meldman is continuing to acquire significant stakes in the Raiders. The NFL approved the group’s purchase of 25 percent of the club on Tuesday in Orlando, expanding Durban’s stake in the Raiders to 22 percent and Meldman’s interest to 12.9 percent. Led by Marc Davis, the Las Vegas Raiders ownership group takes a massive shift with Tom Brady, Egon Durban and Michael Meldman in place after $9.9 billion valuation.
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