Tom Brady shreds QB Daniel Jones for leaving New York Giants: 'I don't care if they asked me to be scout team safety'



Tom Brady said he disagreed with Daniel Jones asking for a release from the New York Giants after he was asked to play on the practice squad following being replaced as the starting quarterback.

Jones was reportedly seen playing for the Giants' scout team as a safety last Thursday after being benched following another abysmal season, leading the Giants to a 2-8 record while at the helm.

The next day, Giants general manger John Mara said that Jones requested a release from the team, with both sides mutually agreeing that it was the "best" option moving forward.

During the Giants' 27-20 loss to the Dallas Cowboys six days later on Thanksgiving, all-time great Tom Brady gave his perspective on the events from the broadcast booth.

Brady described Jones' decision as something he wouldn't do and implied it showed a lack of dedication to winning and to his teammates.

"I don't know how that whole situation went down, but to think that you would ask for a release from a team that committed a lot to you is maybe different than I would have handled that," Brady said on Fox.

'I showed up every day.'

Brady said that while "everyone makes individual choices," the people who "mattered most" to him were his teammates.

The legendary quarterback then hinted Jones took issue with being placed on the scout team:

"I showed up every day. I don't care if they asked me to be scout team safety, be scout team quarterback, I was gonna do whatever I could to help the team win."

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Brady added that getting the trust and respect of his teammates was paramount, no matter what was happening with his personal situation.

Jones amassed a horrible 24-44-1 record over six seasons with the Giants, with just one winning record of 9-6-1 in 2022. That single successful season inspired Giants brass to reward him with a four-year, $160 million contract extension.

This was followed by just three wins over the next two seasons, with Jones being benched in favor of local quarterback Tommy DeVito.

Jones has since signed with the Minnesota Vikings for the remainder of the 2024-2025 season. The Vikings are an impressive 9-2 but already have a crowded squad with four quarterbacks signed to the roster.

Since his retirement, Brady has signed with Fox Sports as an analyst and commentator. Brady also gives his weekly power rankings and started a new YouTube channel documenting his travels and events.

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Tom Brady triggers woke viewers with 'ableist slur' when describing Bills QB Josh Allen's play style



Tom Brady caused a stir with fans and media members who took offense to him using the term "spaz" when describing the way Josh Allen used to play.

Brady was in the commentary booth with announcer Kevin Burkhardt during the Buffalo Bills’ 31-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks Sunday afternoon. It was only about 13 minutes into the game when the former player started to rain praise on Buffalo's star quarterback.

"You really begin to take total ownership of the team as a leader in the workouts, in the offseason," Brady said on Fox.

"How you communicate to everybody and integrate new players becomes a great challenge to a quarterback like Josh [Allen] who has really lit the league on fire since he's been in the league."

'Sometimes he played like a spaz, like a grade-schooler on a sugar high.'

Then, Brady remarked on how Allen previously looked spastic or uncontrolled when he first came into the NFL but has greatly progressed since then.

"Sometimes he played like a spaz, like a grade-schooler on a sugar high, but now he's controlled the chaos. He's like a storm coming into town and you don’t want that storm coming into this town."

Brady's seemingly harmless comments, which co-host Burkhardt even chuckled at, were not taken likely by some viewers.

Awful Announcing's Brandon Contes called the statement an example of an "insulting term" that has been "deemed wildly offensive."

The writer added that the comment was an "ableist slur" and "meant as an insult."

The outlet's own readers overwhelmingly disagreed, calling the article "pathetic" while labeling the writer "the word police."

One reader joked that Brady should be put in jail for his use of the term while another reader simply called the writer a "blogging spaz."

Of course, other fans — responding on an X post — suggested muting their television whenever Brady speaks.

"Brady’s awful, mute the TV awful," one viewer wrote.

"Thankful for the mute button," another said.

Brady’s awful, mute the TV awful.
— Miguel de Unamuno (@unamuno1898) October 28, 2024

"Brady is so cringe. He probably spent 45 minutes writing this out," a fan theorized while another simply wrote "F U Tom Brady."

F U Tom Brady
— Tiffany Kear (@tiffunny33) October 28, 2024

The seven-time Super Bowl champion has made the media rounds since his retirement and has been featured in both the broadcast booth and a weekly roundup show for Fox Sports.

When Brady visited England to support Birmingham City, a soccer team he owns a minority share of, the former quarterback showed he indeed has a little bit of bite to his commentary.

Brady was clearly irritated when a Sky Sports reporter asked Birmingham chairman Tom Wagner about how Brady has been able to help the team. The only problem was Brady was standing right there.

"Why do you ask that like I'm not here?" Brady said, giving the interview an incredibly-awkward turn.

Brady has hinted multiple times in 2024 that he isn't opposed to a comeback in football, however that would now be far more difficult since he is now a part of the Las Vegas Raiders ownership group.

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'F*** off': NFL reveals Tom Brady's wild reaction to being asked to sign an Eli Manning jersey



NFL legend Tom Brady had a very not-safe-for-work reaction when asked to sign the jersey of fellow NFL great Eli Manning.

Brady is widely considered to be the best NFL player of all time, pulling in a whopping seven Super Bowl victories. Playing in 10 Super Bowls in total, Brady had a record of 7-3. Two of those losses were to Manning, who played for the New York Giants: Super Bowl XLII in 2008 and Super Bowl XLVI in 2012.

The first loss even ruined the New England Patriots' perfect season, giving Brady plenty of reason for a sour taste in his mouth.

Recently, the NFL revealed footage of Brady sitting at a table signing a number of his jerseys from his time playing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

As Brady is signing away on the pile of No. 12 jerseys, a jersey is pulled away to reveal a No. 10 Manning jersey from the Giants. After giving a blank stare at the merchandise handler, Brady decided to sign it anyway.

"Tom Brady was asked to sign an Eli Manning jersey," the onscreen caption read.

The camera pans and then zooms in on the back of the jersey, where Brady appeared to sign "F*** off" right on the numbers.

Then, Manning was shown the jersey as he got ready to sign it himself.

"Beautiful," he said as he laughed uncomfortably, reading the message.

"I don't know what...I'll sign here. What do I say to this?" he murmured.

"I'll say 'good game,'" he added, giving an awkward look to the camera.

@nfl at least he signed it 😅 (via @Fanatics) #elimanning #tombrady #nfl ♬ original sound - NFL

"At least he signed it," the NFL wrote on its TikTok page.

Despite being out of the NFL for nearly two years, Brady has consistently faced questions surrounding a possible return. He has stated himself that he isn't opposed to a comeback should the right team come knocking.

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams recently said that he still believes Brady would be an effective quarterback in the league.

"He's getting older, but I mean he's still got to be able to throw it better than half these dudes in the league."

As for Manning, he is long retired since playing just four games in 2019. He routinely hosts the "Manningcast" with his brother Petyon on ESPN, where they watch and comment on NFL games on Monday nights.

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'Better than half these dudes in the league': Raiders star Davante Adams would love for Tom Brady to come out of retirement



Las Vegas Raiders star wide receiver Davante Adams said he'd happily play with Tom Brady even if he were 58 years old.

It was widely speculated that NFL legend Tom Brady would play his last season with the Raiders to coincide with their move from Oakland to Las Vegas, which included a brand-new mega stadium. However, Brady retired as a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Although, much of the rumors seemed to culminate in Brady becoming a minority owner of the Raiders instead.

The team is currently struggling to find a solid quarterback, prompting podcast host and former NFL player Shannon Sharpe to ask Adams if he would play with Brady should he unretire.

'I don't know if they're going to let me.'

In fact, Sharpe barely got the words out before Adams started to answer.

"Tom Brady ... would you want — how old's Brady?" Sharpe began.

"Hell, yes," Adams interrupted.

"Damn, you didn't even let me finish the question!" Sharpe came back.

"I know exactly [what you were going to say]. I knew when you said 'Tom Brady' I knew what you said," Adams continued.

The 31-year-old wide receiver said he knew exactly what Sharpe was about to ask, adding that he has to "talk about how old [Brady] is."

"I don't care, I don't care!" he said on the "Club Shay Shay" podcast.

"Would you take Tom at 47 or 48?" Sharpe continued.

Adams clarified that even a 58-year-old Brady would still be one of the better quarterbacks in the NFL.

"He's getting older, but I mean he's still got to be able to throw it better than half these dudes in the league."

The last time Brady seriously talked about a possible return to the NFL was in April 2024, when he said on the "DeepCut with VicBlends" podcast that he "wasn't opposed" to a Michael Jordan-style comeback.

"Let's say one day there's a situation, right? Maybe it's a [San Francisco] 49ers, maybe, you know, heading to the playoffs. Offense is great ..." the host described.

"Patriots, could be Raiders, could be ... never know," Brady interrupted.

"God forbid somebody goes down," the host continued. "Would you pick up that phone?"

"I'm not opposed to it," Brady said at the time. "I don't know if they're going to let me if I become an owner of an NFL team. I don't know, I'm always going to be in good shape, always be able to throw the ball, so to come in for a little bit like MJ coming back? I don't know if they'd let me, but I wouldn't be opposed to it," Brady concluded.

Adams went on to tell Sharpe that his team's offense was one that was "fit for a Tom Brady" due to it being an "offense that you have to have extremely high-level execution to be able to make it work."

Adams was also asked if he felt pressure to live up to the idea that Raiders players are troublemakers on and off the field.

In a hilarious response, Adams said that while he wants to people to "fear" him when they're playing against him, "You don't want them to fear that you're about to shoot them or rob them!"

"Nothing like that! We can't be getting too out of control with it," he laughed.

Brady has consistently stayed in headlines since his retirement, particularly with his massively successful Netflix roast. However, after garnering over 14 million views in the first week of airing, Brady later revealed that the impact the roast jokes had on his children was too much for him to consider participating in such an event ever again.

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'I wouldn't do that again': Tom Brady says he won't do another roast because of how it impacted his children



NFL legend Tom Brady revealed that while he enjoyed being the butt of the joke at a recent roast, he was bothered at how the show impacted his family.

With a debut of 2 million viewers in the first night, the "Tom Brady Roast" on Netflix was one of the most talked-about cultural moments in 2024. The star-studded event provided a plethora of edgy jokes that marked a return to real comedy for many Americans after political correctness had put a stranglehold on entertainment for so long.

The show was the most-watched program on Netflix for a week, with 13.8 million views.

Brady was recently asked about his biggest takeaway from the experience, given how so many jokes at his expense were circulated worldwide.

'Every time I turn on "SportsCenter" I was like "are you f***ing kidding me?!" I just want to laugh.'

"I loved when the jokes were about me. I thought they were so fun," Brady told the hosts of "The Pivot Podcast." However, the former quarterback said the roast provided him with a few lessons on parenting.

"I didn't like the way that affected my kids. So it's the hardest part about the bittersweet aspect of when you do something that you think is one way and then all of a sudden you realize, I wouldn't do that again because of the way that affected, actually, the people that I care about the most in the world," he explained.

"It makes you, in some ways, a better parent going through it, because, again, sometimes you're naive, you don't know, or you get a little like 'oh s***,' you know?"

Brady told the hosts that he had always tried not to take himself too seriously. While he was being criticized on sports shows or being accused of deflating footballs for his benefit, he found time to watch comedies instead.

"I watched three things on TV: I watch Premier League soccer, I watch golf, and I watch comedy shows. [Because] every time I turn on 'SportsCenter' I was like 'are you f***ing kidding me?!' I just want to laugh, and so I wanted to do the the roast because the [host] Jeff Ross became someone that I knew."

The seven-time Super Bowl winner added he didn't see the "full picture" at the time but eventually felt like participating in the show made him a "better parent."

Hosts and fellow former NFL players Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder Jr., and Fred Taylor asked Brady if he had any regrets from his career. Brady seemed to realize that needing to find humor in life was also likely what he didn't do enough of during his playing time.

"I see, like, Patrick [Mahomes] out there at quarterback, laughing, having fun, I'm like, 'I used to be like that!' What the hell happened to me? I just got too serious," Brady said.

"You just learn from it and go, 'OK, now next phase of life, enjoy it a little more.'"

The 46-year-old added that much of the early part of his career was about "trying to fulfill people's new expectations" and still feeling like a "14-year-old boy that wanted to fit in."

"I was like, 'I just want to go to the field and play.' Now, there was all these other things to choose from."

Brady retired in 2023, and despite saying that it was for good, he has teased the idea of a comeback. In April 2024 he said he was "not opposed" to a comeback in the same way that Michael Jordan did in the mid-1990s.

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Whitlock: Tom Brady owes Gisele an apology after roast



While Tom Brady made sure that Patriots owner Robert Kraft was immune to jokes at his Netflix roast, he didn’t seem to care much when they were aimed at the mother of his children.

Now, Brady is acknowledging that the jokes have impacted his children.

“I loved when the jokes were about me; I thought they were so fun. I didn’t like the way that it affected my kids,” Brady said after the roast.

“All of a sudden you realize I wouldn’t do that again, because of the way that affected actually the people that I care about the most in the world,” he continued, before calling himself “naive.”

Jason Whitlock isn’t impressed.

“He’s still reluctant to say in my view, ‘cause what he should say is ‘I don’t like the way it affected the mother of my kids and my kids,’” Whitlock says.

“They can get divorced, the world allows it, but that will always be the mother of his kids. And denigrating her and making her a laughingstock has impact on her and his kids,” he continues.

Shemeka Michelle is in full agreement.

“I think Tom Brady is full of manure to me. This is a case of throwing a rock and then hiding your hands. Anybody that has watched a roast knows that there are no limits. There are no lines, nothing is off limits,” she says.

“You don’t go in there thinking just joke on me. That’s silly and that’s weak,” she adds.



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Did Kim Kardashian take 'the biggest Ls' at Tom Brady Roast?



While the Tom Brady roast had some great Tom Brady jokes, it seemed to have even more jokes focused on one of the celebrities in attendance.

That celebrity was Kim Kardashian, who, according to Lauren Chen, took “the biggest Ls of the evening.”

“When Kim took the stage to deliver her roast of Brady, she got booed so badly that they actually had to try to get the audience to stop,” Chen says.

When Tony Hinchcliffe took the stage, he spent a bit of his roast “absolutely demolishing Kim Kardashian.”

Hinchcliffe noted that Will Ferrell was in attendance, whose famous movie character Ron Burgundy used the term “whale's vagina” in “Anchorman.”

“Whale's vagina,” Hinchcliffe said, “which reminds me, Kim Kardashian’s here, she’s had a lot of black men celebrate in her end zone. Kim, word of advice, close your legs. You have more public beef than Kendrick and Drake.”

“So, clearly, Kim was a popular punching bag that evening. But with that said, she seemed to take the jokes, at least you know publicly from what we saw, with the right spirit,” Chen says.

Even Tom Brady took some shots at Kardashian, saying, “I know Kim was terrified to be here tonight, not because of this but because her kids are home with their dad.”


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'Liberal f***S' Dana White DESTROYS woke Netflix, makes a TRANSGENDER joke



The Netflix Roast of Tom Brady is the gift that keeps on giving to those tired of “woke” Hollywood, and Dana White is one of them.

White used his small amount of time in the roast to throw shade at Netflix itself, saying, "It pisses me off. I flew all the way out here and you guys give me 60 seconds? My name is Dana. Is that not trans enough for you liberal f***s?"

Despite his complaint, 60 seconds was more than enough time for White to get a roast of Brady in as well.

“Tom, you played for the Patriots for so long that I was actually starting to feel like you were from Boston. Then I saw you running, I was like, ‘No he’s definitely from San Francisco.’ You led the league for 20 years in passing as a straight guy,” White said to roaring laughter.

But he wasn’t done.

“Tom, you would have been a great fighter. You’re already the master of the ground and pound. That’s what you call coffee dates with your boyfriend Alex Guerrero,” he joked.

Sara Gonzales is shocked.

“So, how does this guy keep getting invited to all of these events, when he shows his disdain for you liberal f***s almost every chance he gets?” Gonzales asks.

“I’m jealous because I call them ‘liberal f***s’ one time and I’m blacklisted from all of their events,” she adds.


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Tom Brady’s 9/11 joke 'threw political correctness out the window' at WILD Netflix roast



When the woke crowd comes out of the woodwork to yell about a show, you know it’s probably a good one.

This was the case in the roast of Tom Brady, where absolutely nothing was off limits — not even Aaron Hernandez.

“I knew it must have been funny when the people on a certain side of Twitter and sports media, you know who I’m talking about, started whining about how it wasn’t funny,” Steve Kim tells Jason Whitlock.

“I said, ‘You know what, hold on, this makes it a must-see,’” he adds.

During the roast, Brady even made a joke about 9/11 — which has the woke crowd completely up in arms.

“Like the rest of America, I’ll always remember where I was that fateful day in September of 2001, when, tragically, those two Jets … slammed into Drew Bledsoe,” Brady said to roaring laughter.

Whitlock believes it’s a “good sign that people were offended.”

“There wasn’t one ounce of PC in this entire deal. Nothing about this was politically correct, and for that to be transpiring on Netflix,” he says, adding that “this is another one of those moments where I’m like the dam is breaking.”

“Jews weren’t off-limits, black people weren’t off-limits, gays, transgenders, white people, nobody was off-limits,” he continues.

“They just threw political correctness out the window and just went for it.”


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