Roger Goodell is taking his turn talking to the media during the Super Bowl week, as the Kansas City Chiefs look to 3-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

He is answering questions on many different topics, including on how Tom Brady is handling the potential conflicts  with broadcasting and the ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders.

“Everybody in the National Football League from owner to personnel is still subject to tampering rules and other policy,” Goodell said. “They are responsbile for that conduct and they are all held accountable for that. This is something we will obviously consider in the off-season.

“Right now, Tom has been incredibly cooperative. He calls frequently about it and says am I doing okay? I think he is serious about making sure he separates these 2 and he doesn’t put the league or anyone in a position of conflict.”

Brady will be on the call for the Super Bowl on Sunday, but he is also a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. The Michigan legend has played a big role in the off-season, as the Raiders have hired Pete Carroll as their new coach.

This is the first Super Bowl that Brady has been on the call for.