Tom Brady is widely regarded as the greatest of all time in his sport, having won seven Super Bowl rings during his NFL career before retiring.
Even though he’s retired, that doesn’t mean Brady has completely stopped dedicating his time to the sport he loves. He works as a commentator for Fox Sports on NFL games and is also a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Don’t forget about him playing flag football, as the former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers star is heading to Saudi Arabia to participate in a massive game sponsored by Fanatics.
He’ll join other NFL stars, including Saquon Barkley, CeeDee Lamb, Christian McCaffrey, Myles Garrett, Odell Beckham Jr., and Brady’s former teammate, Rob Gronkowski. Other athletes will also compete, including WWE star Logan Paul, whom Brady fired away at during his visit to Paul’s “IMPAULSIVE” podcast.
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“I’m actually a little worried for you. You’re a good athlete- these guys are another level,” Brady said on “IMPAULSIVE” as Paul laughed him off.
“I am the highest level. I am the level,” Paul fired back, echoing some of his heelish persona in WWE.
“No, you’re not the level. You’re a good athlete,” Brady said, mentioning NFL stars Saquon Barkley, Odell Beckham, and Justin Jefferson as high-level competitors participating in the game.
Paul mentioned doing flips off the top rope and the difficulty of performing certain moves in the wrestling ring, but Brady didn’t hold back, throwing shade at Paul’s wrestling career.
“That’s cute. I love WWE, that’s very cute,” he said, adding, “But honestly, this is real football. This is real competition.”
Paul mentioned to Brady that he’d previously been an all-state linebacker and rushed for 1,200 yards and 19 touchdowns. However, Brady still fired back, mentioning it wasn’t about the past performance.
“I mean, we all had a great past. I won seven Super Bowls. Who gives a s***?” Brady said to Paul, adding, “You know what matters? This game, March 21st in Saudi Arabia.”
Paul, 30, continues to dazzle and amaze WWE fans with how quickly he’s picked up wrestling and performed impressively for someone who hadn’t been honing the craft for most of his life. He’s also shown an ability to irritate and rile up fans by embracing his heel persona with in-ring promos and interactions elsewhere.
However, his accomplishments, including winning the United States Championship, have yet to match Brady’s football achievements: seven Super Bowl rings, 15 Pro Bowl selections, three NFL MVP awards, and many more.
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