Tom Brady offended by Jeff Ross’ NFL joke at Netflix roast
Tom Brady agreed to get roasted in ‘The Greatest Roast of All Time’, but couldn’t take it
Tom Brady gave consent for a roast on himself in Netflix‘s The Greatest Roast of All Time, but failed to bear it for one joke and reacted.
In viral clips from the comedy special, the seven-time Super Bowl champion could be seen getting up to whisper something to Jeff Ross, maybe a warning.
Ross got hold of the stage as the “Roastmaster General” and started to roast Brady, but got a negative reaction from the NFL Hall of Famer at one joke.
The comic talked about how Brady got selected during the sixth round of the NFL draft by the New England Patriots, and got the 199th overall selection for himself.
“So Tom became a Patriot and moved up to New England, and on the first day of training camp, that scrawny rookie famously walked into the owner Robert Kraft‘s office and said, ‘I’m the best decision your organisation has ever made. Would you like a massage?'” Ross joked.
Just after the joke, the camera cut to Brady, who didn’t seem to be happy with the hit, meanwhile the audience reacted. Not realising, Ross turned to Kraft in the audience, greeting and blowing kisses.
“I love Robert Kraft, I….,” Ross said before Brady got up from his seat to whisper in his ear and say, “Never say that sh** again.”
Ross agreed and highlighted how Kraft was “having fun.”
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