Tom Brady on the bench for Netflix’s first Live Roast special

Legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady is not used to being on the bench. Maybe as the best quarterback of all time. But that’s exactly where the New England Patriots legend finds himself in a new Netflix special. Brady will be the next topic of a roast organized by the streaming platform that will debut on May 5.

“Yes, the seven-time Super Bowl champion is the target of the first-ever roast that will air live and unedited as part of Netflix Is a Joke Fest. “The Greatest Roast of All Time, or GROAT if you prefer, will be presented by Kevin Hart at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles,” the statement reads.

“With surprise guests from the world of sports, comedy and entertainment. While the Brady Rule may once have protected his legs, there is no rule here about his stated preference for softball.”

Greatest Roast Ever: Tom Brady will be LIVE on Netflix May 5 at 8pm ET / 5pm PT.

Hosted by Kevin Hart with an all-star lineup of surprise roasters. No Brady Rule. Without pads. Mercilessly. #TomBradyasado pic.twitter.com/52ql1QvdV2

-Netflix (@netflix) April 22, 2024

Tom Brady gives NSFW response to roast

It takes a lot of courage to be roasted. Especially for an NFL legend like Tom Brady. Many people have been harboring their hatred for the Patriots legend for years.

And now a host of “surprise guests” will get their just chance to see the decorated athlete. But when asked what he thought about his upcoming demise, Brady had a three-word NSFW response for his haters.”

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“There’s no damn problem,” the Super Bowl champion said.

Brady teases NFL return

Brady is now officially retired from the NFL. But he already changed course once regarding his retirement. Seemingly still in great shape, some have wondered if another comeback could be on the cards for the NFL star.

Brady says he doesn’t know if he would be welcomed back to the NFL because he is now a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders. But if he were allowed to do so, he would at least reflect on it.

“I’m not opposed to it,” Brady said. “I don’t know if they’re going to let me if I become the owner of an NFL team. I will always be in good shape. I will always be able to throw the ball. So, to get in a little bit, like MJ. [Michael Jordan] Coming back, I don’t know if they would let me. But I wouldn’t be opposed to it.”

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