Tom Brady in fresh NFL controversy with comments live on air – a week after Josh Allen ‘slur’ scandal

Tom Brady could be in hot water with the NFL for his comments about Brian Branch’s controversial ejection during Detroit Lions vs Green Bay Packers.

Brady is not allowed to publicly criticize NFL referees in his work as an analyst for Fox because he is also a part-owner of Las Vegas Raiders. 

The rules were struck up and agreed with Brady and the league last month as his stake in the franchise was finally approved after months of debate and scrutiny,

But Brady, who also has a $375million, 10-year deal with Fox to call NFL games, appeared to break those rules on Sunday afternoon.

‘I don’t love that call at all,’ Brady said. ‘Obviously it’s a penalty but to me, that has to be serious intent in a game like this.’ 

Tom Brady could be in trouble for his comments calling Detroit Lions vs Green Bay Packers

Branch was ejected after hitting Packers receiver Bo Melton in the head on an incomplete pass.

He was flagged for unnecessary roughness before the league’s offices in New York reviewed the play and intervened, telling the referee Branch should be ejected.

Branch was furious and was clearly angry as he left the field, with the scenes prompting Brady to offer his view of what happened. 

Last week, Brady was slammed for describing Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen as ‘a spaz’ live on air.

Brady said: ‘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.’

The latest incident marks another difficult moment for Brady in a week where his supermodel ex-wife Gisele Bundchen announced she was pregnant at 44 with her jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente.

Brady, 47, seemed to react to the news with a cryptic post on Instagram.

‘Oh, mirror in the sky, what is love?’ Brady wrote alongside a photo of the setting sun. The words, posted to Instagram on Monday night, are lyrics from the Fleetwood Mac song ‘Landslide’. The 1975 hit was later covered by The Chicks.

Brady added audio over the story, with users hearing: ‘Oh, mirror in the sky, what is love? Can the child within my heart rise above? Can I sail through the changing ocean tides?’



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